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Insomnia-the unwelcome experience of difficulty sleeping-is common and can be acute, intermittent, or chronic. Insomnia can be the presenting symptom for several common sleep disorders, but it also often occurs comorbidly with mental and physical health conditions.
Matthew R, Ebben, Mary C, Kapella
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The series of cases presented here should illustrate that the complaint "I can't sleep" is deceptively simple. The clinician must be prepared to gather information from many disparate aspects of the patient's history and present circumstances. Diagnostic considerations are complicated further by the significant night-to-night variation in the ...
Henry, Brian
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Cognitive–behavioral factors in tinnitus-related insomnia
BackgroundA significant proportion of individuals with distressing tinnitus also report insomnia. Limited, but emerging, evidence suggests that tinnitus-related insomnia cannot be explained only by the presence of tinnitus and that sleep-related ...
Gemma Barry, Elizabeth Marks
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Prevalence of insomnia symptoms and their associated factors in patients treated in outpatient clinics of four general hospitals in Guangzhou, China [PDF]
Background: Data on the prevalence of insomnia symptoms in medical outpatient clinics in China are lacking. This study examined the prevalence of insomnia symptoms and their socio-demographic correlates in patients treated at medical outpatient clinics ...
Dai, Qing +9 more
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Insomnia in patients with acute heart failure: from the KCHF registry
Aims Insomnia is a known risk factor for heart failure (HF) and a predictor of cardiac events in HF patients, but the clinical significance of insomnia in patients with acute HF (AHF) is not adequately evaluated.
Yuta Seko +27 more
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Insomnia and emotion regulation. Recent findings and suggestions for treatment [PDF]
Recent findings suggest that insomnia and emotion regulation are closely connected. Insomnia is widely associated with medical and psychiatric conditions as well as with impaired quality of life and emotional functioning.
BALLESIO, ANDREA +2 more
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The GoodNight study—online CBT for insomnia for the indicated prevention of depression: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
BACKGROUND Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) delivered through the Internet is effective as a treatment in reducing insomnia in individuals seeking help for insomnia. CBT-I also lowers levels of depression in this group. However, it is not
Bennett, Anthony +9 more
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Background Insomnia is a common prevalent sleep disorder. Difficulty maintaining sleep or poor in quality in insomnia caused by disrupted or misaligned circadian rhythms may play an important role in the development of atherosclerosis.
Lihua Wang +3 more
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Background Chronic insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder, with ten to thirty percent of Australian adults reporting chronic difficulties falling asleep and/or staying asleep such that it causes significant daytime impairment. Current Australian general
Jenny Haycock +14 more
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The prevalence of insomnia in the general population in China: A meta-analysis [PDF]
This is the first meta-analysis of the pooled prevalence of insomnia in the general population of China. A systematic literature search was conducted via the following databases: PubMed, PsycINFO, EMBASE and Chinese databases (China National Knowledge ...
Cao, X. +11 more
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