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    Sleep and postpartum psychosis : a narrative review of the existing literature

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    Carr, Camilla
    Borges, Daniela
    Lewis, Katie
    Heron, Jessica
    Wilson, Sally
    Broome, Matthew R
    Jones, Ian
    Di Florio, Arianna
    Morales-Muñoz, Isabel
    Affiliation
    University of Birmingham; Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust; Cardiff University; Action on Postpartum Psychosis, Swansea SA3 9BT, UK; Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust
    Publication date
    2023-12-07
    Subject
    Mental health
    
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    Abstract
    Sleep problems are extremely common during the postpartum period. The role of sleep in the development of postpartum psychosis (PP) is, however, still under-researched. This narrative review aims to (1) provide a summary of the existing evidence for the associations between sleep problems and PP, (2) discuss the relevant risk factors associated with sleep problems and PP, and (3) suggest future lines of research in this area. Some of the existing literature suggests an association between sleep problems, specifically insomnia, sleep loss and sleep disruption during pregnancy and postpartum, and PP, with the most relevant risk factors including history of bipolar disorder and time of delivery. However, it is still unclear whether the previously mentioned sleep problems are a symptom of, or a trigger for PP. Thus, further research is needed to identify the specific role of sleep problems in PP, using longitudinal designs and more objective measures of sleep. This will allow appropriate detection, intervention and support for women experiencing and/or at risk for PP.
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    Carr C, Borges D, Lewis K, Heron J, Wilson S, Broome MR, Jones I, Di Florio A, Morales-Muñoz I. Sleep and Postpartum Psychosis: A Narrative Review of the Existing Literature. J Clin Med. 2023 Dec 7;12(24):7550. doi: 10.3390/jcm12247550. PMID: 38137618; PMCID: PMC10744103.
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6689
    Additional Links
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38137618/
    DOI
    10.3390/jcm12247550
    PMID
    38137618
    Journal
    Journal of Clinical Medicine
    Publisher
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    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3390/jcm12247550
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    Psychotic Disorders

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