计时型
狂躁
精神科
心理学
双相情感障碍
萧条(经济学)
焦虑
傍晚
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
临床心理学
精神病
上瘾
认知
昼夜节律
物理
天文
神经科学
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Liia Kivelä,Marinos Rodolfos Papadopoulos,Niki Antypa
标识
DOI:10.1007/s40675-018-0113-8
摘要
Chronotype, reflecting interindividual differences in daily activity patterns and sleep-wake cycles, is intrinsically connected with well-being. Research indicates increased risk of many adverse mental health outcomes for evening-type individuals. Here, we provide an overview of the current evidence available on the relationship between chronotype and psychiatric disorders. The association between eveningness and depression is well established cross-sectionally, with preliminary support from longitudinal studies. The mechanisms underlying this relationship warrant further research; deficient cognitive-emotional processes have recently been implicated. Eveningness is associated with unhealthy lifestyle habits, and the propensity of evening types to addiction has been recognized. Chronotype may also be implicated in disordered eating. Eveningness is associated with depression—including seasonal affective disorder (SAD)—and substance dependence, while support for a relation with anxiety disorders and psychosis is lacking. In bipolar disorder, chronotype is linked to depression but not mania. Eveningness is also related to sleep disturbances and poor lifestyle habits, which may increase risk for psychiatric disorders.
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