AbstractBackgroundInsomnia is increasingly recognized to be comorbid with one or more medical conditions. This study used an online research platform to characterize insomnia across different mental and physical conditions.MethodsA custom cross-sectional survey was fielded online to 31,208 users of the patient community PatientsLikeMe. The survey queried members on National Sleep Foundation-defined insomnia risk (waking up feeling unrefreshed, difficulty falling asleep, waking in the middle of the night, or waking too early).ResultsComplete results were obtained from 5256 patients with 11 comorbid conditions. Seventy-six percent of US-based respondents were at risk for insomnia. Patients who reported difficulty falling asleep were found to ...
Objectives: The identification of clinically relevant subtypes of insomnia is important. Including a...
This paper summarizes recent epidemiological evidence on insomnia, including its prevalence, inciden...
Nowadays sleep disorders are very common and affect most of the population, the most common may be i...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Abstract Background Insomnia disorder is a highly prevalent, significant public health concern assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To profile the daytime impact of the proposed DSM-5 insomnia disorder diagnosis, with and...
Introduction: Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are the two most prevalent sleep disorders...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Introduction: Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are the two most prevalent sleep disorders...
ObjectiveInsomnia is a prevalent disorder in the United States and elsewhere. It has been associated...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
Key points: Insomnia consists of a predominant complaint of dissatisfaction with either duration or ...
Objectives: The identification of clinically relevant subtypes of insomnia is important. Including a...
This paper summarizes recent epidemiological evidence on insomnia, including its prevalence, inciden...
Nowadays sleep disorders are very common and affect most of the population, the most common may be i...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Abstract Background Insomnia disorder is a highly prevalent, significant public health concern assoc...
OBJECTIVE: To profile the daytime impact of the proposed DSM-5 insomnia disorder diagnosis, with and...
Introduction: Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are the two most prevalent sleep disorders...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Introduction: Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are the two most prevalent sleep disorders...
ObjectiveInsomnia is a prevalent disorder in the United States and elsewhere. It has been associated...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
Key points: Insomnia consists of a predominant complaint of dissatisfaction with either duration or ...
Objectives: The identification of clinically relevant subtypes of insomnia is important. Including a...
This paper summarizes recent epidemiological evidence on insomnia, including its prevalence, inciden...
Nowadays sleep disorders are very common and affect most of the population, the most common may be i...