2018 Objectives: To evaluate whether the prospective association between insomnia and mental illness in the general population remained after controlling for multiple confounders, or whether this represented partly remitted prior mental illness. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Australian general population. Participants: The participants were 10,444 people aged 15 or older in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey who did not meet K10 criteria for likely mental illness at baseline (2013-14). Measurements: The prospective associations of insomnia (yes/no) at baseline with mental illness (yes/no) approximately 2 years later (2015-16), determined from scores on the K10, were evaluated using logistic regression. Th...
Background: Somatic symptom overlap between depression and insomnia has emerged as a major concern. ...
Study Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and clinical, psychosocial, and functional correlate...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Its ...
Objectives: We evaluated whether insomnia symptoms and short or long sleep duration, alone or in com...
Longitudinal studies observed that individuals suffering from insomnia disorder have a higher vulner...
Objectives: In many patients with major depression, symptoms of insomnia herald the onset of the dis...
Previous research has identified insomnia as a predictor for the onset of depression. The aim of thi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: (1) To describe the prevalence and prospective course of insomnia in a representat...
Background: Persons with a mental illness commonly report experiencing suboptimal sleep and several ...
Aim: To determine if disturbed sleep-wake cycle patterns in young people with evolving mental disord...
Psychiatric disorder, including bipolar disorder (BD), major depression (MDD), and schizophrenia (SC...
Study Objectives To group participants according to markers of risk for severe mental illness based ...
Insomnia is a highly prevalent condition that constitutes a major public health and economic burden....
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and health correlates of insomnia symptoms and their as...
PURPOSE: Our theoretical model proposes that insomnia, worry, and negative affect are important dete...
Background: Somatic symptom overlap between depression and insomnia has emerged as a major concern. ...
Study Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and clinical, psychosocial, and functional correlate...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Its ...
Objectives: We evaluated whether insomnia symptoms and short or long sleep duration, alone or in com...
Longitudinal studies observed that individuals suffering from insomnia disorder have a higher vulner...
Objectives: In many patients with major depression, symptoms of insomnia herald the onset of the dis...
Previous research has identified insomnia as a predictor for the onset of depression. The aim of thi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: (1) To describe the prevalence and prospective course of insomnia in a representat...
Background: Persons with a mental illness commonly report experiencing suboptimal sleep and several ...
Aim: To determine if disturbed sleep-wake cycle patterns in young people with evolving mental disord...
Psychiatric disorder, including bipolar disorder (BD), major depression (MDD), and schizophrenia (SC...
Study Objectives To group participants according to markers of risk for severe mental illness based ...
Insomnia is a highly prevalent condition that constitutes a major public health and economic burden....
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and health correlates of insomnia symptoms and their as...
PURPOSE: Our theoretical model proposes that insomnia, worry, and negative affect are important dete...
Background: Somatic symptom overlap between depression and insomnia has emerged as a major concern. ...
Study Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and clinical, psychosocial, and functional correlate...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Its ...