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Depression and panic disorder are frequently categorized together as mental health conditions that negatively impact sleep [1], [2] and were both observed to increase in prevalence following the COVID-19 pandemic [3], [4]. Additionally, both conditions are subjects of research regarding the efficacy of adjunctive therapies like yoga, tai chi, and qigong [5].

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Sleep Deprivation: What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment & Stages my.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic 2 facts
claimMental health conditions that can affect sleep include anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, mania, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and somniphobia (fear of sleep).
claimMental health conditions, including anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, mania, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and somniphobia, can negatively affect sleep and contribute to a self-reinforcing cycle of sleep deprivation.
Environmental factors and mental health | Research Starters - EBSCO ebsco.com EBSCO 2 facts
claimFollowing the global spread of the COVID-19 respiratory disease in 2020, the implementation of lockdowns and travel restrictions by nations and local communities resulted in a significant increase in cases of anxiety, panic disorder, and depression in subsequent years.
claimFollowing the global spread of the COVID-19 respiratory disease in 2020 and the subsequent implementation of lockdowns and travel restrictions, there was a significant increase in cases of anxiety, panic disorder, and depression in the following years.
Mind and Body Approaches for Stress and Anxiety - nccih nccih.nih.gov National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health 1 fact
claimA 2019 review concluded that yoga as an adjunctive therapy facilitates the treatment of anxiety disorders, particularly panic disorder, and that tai chi and qigong may be helpful as adjunctive therapies for depression, though effects are inconsistent.