Sleep problems are one of the most common health complaints in the population. Furthermore, people often judge good sleep as crucial for everyday well-being and it has been shown that lack of sleep has negative health effects. However, sleep has not been a subject of much sociological study. In this study sleep problems are analysed in different ways. First, a cross-sectional analysis is done in order to find out whether sleep problems in the population have increased from 1968 to 2000. Secondly, a longitudinal analysis is done to see how sleep problems pattern from middle-age to old-age. Last, it is analysed whether there are any differences in the sleep patterns from middle-age to old-age for manual workers and non-manuals. This study sho...
According to the newest research over the half of geriatric population suffers from sleep disorders....
Background/Objective Although the association of disturbed sleep with specific chronic conditions is...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
Sleep problems are one of the most common health complaints in the population. Furthermore, people o...
The objective was to investigate the persistence of sleep difficulties for over 16 years amongst a p...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Study Objectives: The natural history of insomnia symptomatology is poorly understood. Cross-section...
Introduction: Although we spend one third of our lives asleep, sociological research concerning slee...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologi...
International audienceTo estimate trajectories of sleep lost over worry as a function of age, using ...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
OBJECTIVE: Although sleep is a biomarker for general health and pathological conditions, its changes...
Objectives: With workforces in industrialised countries getting older, the study examined how shiftw...
Fatigue is prevalent in the population and usually linked to sleep problems, and both are related to...
According to the newest research over the half of geriatric population suffers from sleep disorders....
Background/Objective Although the association of disturbed sleep with specific chronic conditions is...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
Sleep problems are one of the most common health complaints in the population. Furthermore, people o...
The objective was to investigate the persistence of sleep difficulties for over 16 years amongst a p...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Study Objectives: The natural history of insomnia symptomatology is poorly understood. Cross-section...
Introduction: Although we spend one third of our lives asleep, sociological research concerning slee...
Sleep, which is vital for health and wellbeing, is influenced by a complex array of (neuro)biologi...
International audienceTo estimate trajectories of sleep lost over worry as a function of age, using ...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
OBJECTIVE: Although sleep is a biomarker for general health and pathological conditions, its changes...
Objectives: With workforces in industrialised countries getting older, the study examined how shiftw...
Fatigue is prevalent in the population and usually linked to sleep problems, and both are related to...
According to the newest research over the half of geriatric population suffers from sleep disorders....
Background/Objective Although the association of disturbed sleep with specific chronic conditions is...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...