STUDY OBJECTIVES: Recent initiatives to discourage overprescription of sleep medications have increased awareness of their potential adverse effects; however, it is unknown whether these efforts translated into a decline in use of these medications in the United States. We assessed recent national trends in the use of medications used for sleep disturbance. METHODS: We used data from n = 29,400 participants in the 2013-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. At each of three waves of in-person assessments, participants presented prescription bottles for all medications used in the prior month. Interviewers recorded each medication and participants self-reported duration and reasons for use. We identified all medications used ...
Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undi...
ObjectiveInsomnia is a prevalent disorder in the United States and elsewhere. It has been associated...
Objective: to assess trends in insomnia and hypnotic drug use in a representative sample of elderly ...
Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993–2007) indicated that the medicalization of s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Despite mounting evidence for the overuse of prescription sleep aids (PSA), reliab...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often associated with other disorders, which are ...
Objective To examine the effects of prescription sleep medications on patient-reported sleep disturb...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often associated with other disorders, which are ...
Purpose Sleeping disturbances are highly prevalent in the general population, and pharmacological...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background: Being a major health risk and very prevalent in the population, sle...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its asso...
Background/significance: Benzodiazepines, first generation antihistamines, sedative hypnotics, and t...
The aim of this study was to assess the trends and determinants of sleeping pill consumption in the ...
Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undi...
ObjectiveInsomnia is a prevalent disorder in the United States and elsewhere. It has been associated...
Objective: to assess trends in insomnia and hypnotic drug use in a representative sample of elderly ...
Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993–2007) indicated that the medicalization of s...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Despite mounting evidence for the overuse of prescription sleep aids (PSA), reliab...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often associated with other disorders, which are ...
Objective To examine the effects of prescription sleep medications on patient-reported sleep disturb...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often associated with other disorders, which are ...
Purpose Sleeping disturbances are highly prevalent in the general population, and pharmacological...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background: Being a major health risk and very prevalent in the population, sle...
Recent societal changes have created the opportunity for a medicalization of sleep. Since the prescr...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its asso...
Background/significance: Benzodiazepines, first generation antihistamines, sedative hypnotics, and t...
The aim of this study was to assess the trends and determinants of sleeping pill consumption in the ...
Background: Many people are believed to have normal and adequate sleep, but they may experience undi...
ObjectiveInsomnia is a prevalent disorder in the United States and elsewhere. It has been associated...
Objective: to assess trends in insomnia and hypnotic drug use in a representative sample of elderly ...