Akıncı, Erhanİnce, Bahri2023-05-152023-05-152021Akıncı, E., İnce, B. (2021). Evaluation of the process of acute treatment for depression in terms of monitoring activity and sleep efficiency with actigraphy. Psychiatr Clin Psychopharmacol, 31(2), 213-218. doi: 10.5152/pcp.2021.213352475-05732475-0581https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/4132Background: This study aimed to evaluate and follow-up the process of acute treatment for depression in terms of activity and steep efficiency using actigraphy, and thus increase the opportunities for objective measurement in the monitoring of treatment. Methods: A total of 20 patients with depression, and 22 and age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers were included in the study. All subjects were evaluated using a sociodemographic data form, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HORS), and actigraphy for measurement of motor activity and sleep efficiency. Results: The activity levels and sleep efficiency of the controls were significantly higher than the preand post-treatment activity levels and steep efficiency of the patients. After the treatment process, both motor activity and steep efficiency were found to be significantly increased in the patients. A highly significant negative correlation was found between the HDRS scores and average activity counts for active intervals (r = -0.779, P < .001), and between the HORS scores and sleep efficiency (r = -0.616, P < .001). On the other hand, a significant negative effect was found between depression and average activity counts for active intervals (RR:0.880; 95% CI:0.782-0.991). Conclusions: Actigraphy is a useful technique for quantifying physical activities and sleep efficiency in depressed patients. Furthermore, it may provide objective follow-up data in assessing the effects of treatment for depression.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAttribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United StatesDepressionTreatmentActivityActigraphyMonitoringSleep efficiencyEvaluation of the Process of Acute Treatment for Depression in Terms of Monitoring Activity and Sleep Efficiency with ActigraphyArticle31221321810.5152/pcp.2021.21335Q4WOS:0006707584000102-s2.0-85129814394117917038765236