Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993–2007) indicated that the medicalization of sleeplessness was on the rise and had potentially negative implications for population health. Our study asks if the medicalization of sleeplessness at the level of patient-physician interaction has persisted over time. Using the most recent years available (2008–2015) of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey we calculated nationally representative estimates for four sleeplessness-related outcomes of physician office visits: sleeplessness complaint, insomnia diagnosis, and prescription of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotics (NBSH). To test for the significance of the linear trajectory, we ran a series of bivariate li...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
The prevalence of sleep difficulties among the patients seen in the primary care settings is about 3...
Approximately 40 million Americans experience insomnia each year, defined by the American Academy of...
Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993–2007) indicated that the medicalization of s...
Sleeplessness, a universal condition with diverse causes, may be increasingly diagnosed and treated ...
Sleeplessness - a universal experience with a variety of causes - may be increasingly diagnosed and ...
In this paper we examine the medical management of sleeplessness as ‘insomnia’, through the eyes of ...
Sleeplessness is a problem encountered frequently in the primary care setting, and often is inapprop...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Recent initiatives to discourage overprescription of sleep medications have increa...
Objective: to assess trends in insomnia and hypnotic drug use in a representative sample of elderly ...
This was an invited presentation at a national conference which aimed to: Place 'sleep quality' at ...
In Finland, between 2003 and 2010 and parallel to the increase in the prevalence of insomnia-related...
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder encountered. It may be defined as a subjective complain ...
Background: Hospitalization can contribute to insomnia in many patients and is usually treated sympt...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
The prevalence of sleep difficulties among the patients seen in the primary care settings is about 3...
Approximately 40 million Americans experience insomnia each year, defined by the American Academy of...
Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993–2007) indicated that the medicalization of s...
Sleeplessness, a universal condition with diverse causes, may be increasingly diagnosed and treated ...
Sleeplessness - a universal experience with a variety of causes - may be increasingly diagnosed and ...
In this paper we examine the medical management of sleeplessness as ‘insomnia’, through the eyes of ...
Sleeplessness is a problem encountered frequently in the primary care setting, and often is inapprop...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Recent initiatives to discourage overprescription of sleep medications have increa...
Objective: to assess trends in insomnia and hypnotic drug use in a representative sample of elderly ...
This was an invited presentation at a national conference which aimed to: Place 'sleep quality' at ...
In Finland, between 2003 and 2010 and parallel to the increase in the prevalence of insomnia-related...
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder encountered. It may be defined as a subjective complain ...
Background: Hospitalization can contribute to insomnia in many patients and is usually treated sympt...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
The prevalence of sleep difficulties among the patients seen in the primary care settings is about 3...
Approximately 40 million Americans experience insomnia each year, defined by the American Academy of...