Background: Sleep problems are common amongst people who use alcohol and other drugs, but treatment options are limited. This paper explores how people in residential treatment for alcohol and other drug problems perceived and described ‘non-problematic’ sleep to provide insights that might inform sleep interventions for this population. Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted with 28 residents (19 women, 9 men; ages 24-83 years) in two residential drug and alcohol treatment centres in England during 2014/15. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded. Accounts of non-problematic sleep were then analysed inductively. Results: Non-problematic sleep comprised three linked components: i. personal sleep patterns and routines;...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
Study Objectives: To develop a patient reported outcome measure to assess sleep amongst people exper...
Many people with substance use disorders experience significant sleep disturbances that impact their...
Background: Sleep problems are common amongst people who use alcohol and other drugs, but treatment ...
Background: Sleep problems are common amongst people who use alcohol and other drugs, but treatment ...
Background: Alcohol and other drug use is associated with poor sleep quality and quantity, but there...
There is evidence that poor sleep mitigates recovery from substance dependence and increases risk of...
Background The aims of this study are to examine the one-year trajectory of sleep problems, identify...
Background and Objectives: Characteristics of sleep concerns and their relationship to mental health...
Background: Alcohol and other drug use is associated with poor sleep quality and quantity, but there...
Despite research establishing the relationship between sleep disturbances and alcohol use, there is ...
AIMS:This prospective, repeated measures study utilized a convergent parallel mixed methods approach...
Background and Objectives Sleep problems and substance use are strongly linked. Sleep problems play ...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>This prospective, repeated measures study utilized a convergent parallel mixed me...
Aims. Sleep disturbances are common in addiction and withdrawal. This study examined the course of s...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
Study Objectives: To develop a patient reported outcome measure to assess sleep amongst people exper...
Many people with substance use disorders experience significant sleep disturbances that impact their...
Background: Sleep problems are common amongst people who use alcohol and other drugs, but treatment ...
Background: Sleep problems are common amongst people who use alcohol and other drugs, but treatment ...
Background: Alcohol and other drug use is associated with poor sleep quality and quantity, but there...
There is evidence that poor sleep mitigates recovery from substance dependence and increases risk of...
Background The aims of this study are to examine the one-year trajectory of sleep problems, identify...
Background and Objectives: Characteristics of sleep concerns and their relationship to mental health...
Background: Alcohol and other drug use is associated with poor sleep quality and quantity, but there...
Despite research establishing the relationship between sleep disturbances and alcohol use, there is ...
AIMS:This prospective, repeated measures study utilized a convergent parallel mixed methods approach...
Background and Objectives Sleep problems and substance use are strongly linked. Sleep problems play ...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>This prospective, repeated measures study utilized a convergent parallel mixed me...
Aims. Sleep disturbances are common in addiction and withdrawal. This study examined the course of s...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
Study Objectives: To develop a patient reported outcome measure to assess sleep amongst people exper...
Many people with substance use disorders experience significant sleep disturbances that impact their...