QuestionnairesMelatoninDisturbancesPolysomnographyLatencyOnsetApneaSymptomsClinicalPsychologicalDisturbanceDifficultyPsychiatric disorderInternational ClassificSensitivity and SpecifiChildren and adolescentsHumansDiagnosticPatientsCircadianAutism SpectrumSubjectiveChronic insomnia disorderPrevalenceDiagnosisImprove related daytime impairmentsAdequatePatternsSleepinessInsomnia disordersAdultsBehavioralComorbidActigraphyHabitsSignificant distress or impairmentBehaviorsOutcomeSomnolenceGeneticPhysicalInterventionsAdolescentsAbstinenceParasomniasDeprivationMovement disordersFactorsInsomniasTotal sleep timeSubstantialBaselineTreatmentAssessmentMeasuresTimeDuration
Questionnaires1
Melatonin3
- Selective melatonin agonists are indicated for insomnia characterized by difficulty with sleep onset, particularly for individuals who lack dim-light melatonin-onset stimulation. (medscape.com)
- Serotonin, for example, is a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood and has a precursor role in the production of melatonin, a hormone responsible for regulating sleep patterns. (justhealthysleep.com)
- By promoting the release of serotonin, acupuncture may indirectly enhance melatonin production, contributing to better sleep initiation and maintenance. (justhealthysleep.com)
Disturbances18
- 2 ] It is estimated that one-third to one-half of people with cancer experience sleep disturbances. (cancer.gov)
- 6 ] Sleep disturbances and, ultimately, sleep-wake cycle reversals can be early signs of a developing delirium. (cancer.gov)
- Berger AM: Update on the state of the science: sleep-wake disturbances in adult patients with cancer. (cancer.gov)
- Total Points Possible = 100 points my topic is: the bereaved individual volume 24 number 2 / March 2021 / 15 CLINICIANS OFTEN encounter sleep disturbances in older people who have recently experienced the death of a partner or spouse (Li et al 2018). (efficientpapers.com)
- In TCM philosophy, health is perceived as a harmonious balance of Yin and Yang forces within the body, and disruptions in this balance can lead to various health issues, including sleep disturbances. (justhealthysleep.com)
- Found on the lower leg, SP6 is known for its ability to promote relaxation, alleviate pain, and address menstrual irregularities, all of which can contribute to sleep disturbances. (justhealthysleep.com)
- Many forms of medications, recreational drugs, and other widely used substances may produce sleep disturbances either during periods of use or on withdrawal. (medlink.com)
- Since sleep disturbances may be the presenting manifestation of a physical and/or psychiatric disorder, symptomatic treatment of insomnia should be initiated only after a careful evaluation of the patient. (nih.gov)
- Although many children and adolescents with ASD visit the hospital for medical help for emotional and behavioral problems such as mood instability and self-harming behavior, there are also many visits for sleep disturbances such as insomnia and sleep resistance. (e-jyms.org)
- Sleep disturbances are likely to increase fatigue and daytime sleepiness, impaired concentration, negatively impact on daytime functioning, and pose challenges in controlling anger and aggressive behavior. (e-jyms.org)
- In this review, sleep disturbances that are common in children and adolescents with ASD and adolescents are presented. (e-jyms.org)
- The developmental and behavioral impacts of sleep disturbances in ASD were also considered. (e-jyms.org)
- Finally, non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments for sleep disturbances in children and adolescents with ASD and adolescents are reviewed. (e-jyms.org)
- Sleep is an important physiological phenomenon for typical synaptic development and brain maturation, and children with sleep disturbances are vulnerable to emotional and cognitive development [ 4 ]. (e-jyms.org)
- Sleep disturbances of children and adolescents with ASD are necessary to recognize and treat actively as they persist for a long time, and can change the sleeping patterns of parents and siblings sharing the same living space [ 6 ]. (e-jyms.org)
- Are sleep disturbances common in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder? (e-jyms.org)
- Their sleep disturbances are not related to the level of cognitive and language development. (e-jyms.org)
- There are many different types of sleep disturbances. (e-jyms.org)
Polysomnography2
- The study used polysomnography (PSG) to measure objective sleep and used sleep diaries, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and visual analogy of sleep satisfaction to measure subjective sleep. (ncku.edu.tw)
- Polysomnography can be used to evaluate other sleep disorders if suspected (i.e. periodic limb movement disorder, sleep-related breathing disorders), in treatment-resistant insomnia, for professional at-risk populations and when substantial sleep state misperception is suspected (strong recommendation, high-quality evidence). (ox.ac.uk)
Latency4
- Sleep latency, total sleep time, duration of wakefulness, and sleep quality have been shown to improve with CBT. (medscape.com)
- In telephone interviews each evening, participants reported on the previous night's sleep hours, sleep quality and sleep latency. (psu.edu)
- For sleep latency, the opposite temporal order emerged: on days with more work-to-family conflict or time inadequacy for child and self than usual, participants reported longer sleep latencies than usual. (psu.edu)
- Sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset, and total sleep time were derived from sleep diaries and PSG. (ulaval.ca)
Onset13
- They are excellent choices for treatment of sleep-onset insomnia. (medscape.com)
- Both eszopiclone and sustained-release zolpidem are effective for both sleep-onset and sleep-maintenance insomnia, with a reduced abuse potential and long-term efficacy of up to 6 months as compared with nonselective benzodiazepine receptor agonists. (medscape.com)
- Short-acting (eg, triazolam) and intermediate-acting (eg, estazolam, temazepam) benzodiazepine receptor agonists are useful for sleep-onset insomnia. (medscape.com)
- Orexin inhibitors (eg, lemborexant, suvorexant) are options for patients with difficulties of sleep onset and/or sleep maintenance. (medscape.com)
- A sedative-hypnotic of the pyrazolopyrimidine class, zaleplon has a rapid onset of action and an ultra-short duration of action, making it a good choice for treatment of sleep-onset insomnia. (medscape.com)
- It is a good first choice for treatment of sleep-onset insomnia and produces no significant residual sedation in the morning. (medscape.com)
- The extended-release product (Ambien CR) consists of a coated 2-layer tablet and is useful for insomnia characterized by difficulties with sleep onset and/or sleep maintenance. (medscape.com)
- an oral spray (Zolpimist) is also available for sleep-onset and/or sleep-maintenance insomnia. (medscape.com)
- Because of the broad variety in clinical presentation, the onset of symptoms only during or around the luteal phase is key for diagnosing someone with PMDD rather than any other mood disorders. (wikipedia.org)
- such as, PMD with absent menstruation or premenstrual exacerbation, wherein the symptoms of another preexisting psychological disorder may be heightened as a result of PMDD onset. (wikipedia.org)
- The most common sleep problems include sleep onset delay, frequent night-time wakings and shorter total sleep time. (frontiersin.org)
- Ramelteon Tablets are indicated for the treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulty with sleep onset. (nih.gov)
- Difficulty in sleep onset and maintenance, decreased total sleep time (TST), frequent night waking, bedtime resistance, excessive daytime sleepiness, and behavioral insomnia in childhood are common [ 9 - 11 ]. (e-jyms.org)
Apnea2
- Sleep-related breathing disorders (sleep apnea). (cancer.gov)
- Patients with severe sleep apnea: ROZEREM is not recommended for use in this population. (guidelinecentral.com)
Symptoms16
- Although a substantial number of pregnant women report symptoms of insomnia, few studies have used a validated instrument to determine the prevalence in early gestation. (nih.gov)
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a mood disorder characterized by emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms. (wikipedia.org)
- It has 11 main symptoms, and a woman has to exhibit at least five to be diagnosed with PMDD. (wikipedia.org)
- Roughly 20% of females have some symptoms of PMDD, but either have less than five or do not have functional impairment. (wikipedia.org)
- Purpose: Accumulated studies revealed that electromagnetic field can affect human brain and sleep, and the extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field, Schumann resonance, may have the potential to reduce insomnia symptoms. (ncku.edu.tw)
- Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the SR-sleep-device can reduce the insomnia symptoms through both objective and subjective tests, with minimal adverse effects. (ncku.edu.tw)
- Although there is no established approach to the management of stimulant-dependent sleep disorders, understanding the reasons for use of the stimulants, underlying treatment goals, and optimization of drug timing may improve symptoms. (medlink.com)
- In this textbook, Dr. Bhowmik will explore most major mental disorders in humans, its symptoms, etiology, and treatment will be analyzed methodically. (mellenpress.com)
- (1) It is a group of functional psychiatric disorders which is characterised by specific psychological symptoms leading to disorganisation of the personality of an individual. (homeopathy360.com)
- Usually, 1-2 years go by between the initiation of these vague symptoms and the first appointment to a psychiatrist.The first psychiatric episode often occurs between the late teenage years and the mid-30s. (homeopathy360.com)
- Symptoms of neurological disorders (i.e motor deficits), co-morbidities (i.e. pain, depression, anxiety) and some disease-specific pharmaceuticals may cause insomnia and/or other sleep problems. (biomedcentral.com)
- Symptoms of neurological disorders (i.e. motor deficits), co-morbidities (i.e. pain, depression, anxiety) and some specific medication result in insomnia and/or other sleep problems. (biomedcentral.com)
- In contrast to situational and transient insomnias defined as insomnia symptoms attributed to a certain event/situation or occurring transiently (meaning less than 3 months), occurring frequently without the need of specific interventions, chronic insomnias require specific treatment due to its impact on sleep quality, daytime performance and quality of life. (biomedcentral.com)
- Both groups were evaluated at baseline, 45 days and 90 days for changes in craving for opioids, treatment retention, relapse rates, sleep, and symptoms of anxiety and perceived stress. (cdc.gov)
- Novel treatment modalities that provide emotional and cognitive support to individuals suffering from opioid use disorders and other psychiatric symptoms are needed to help manage the issue. (cdc.gov)
- In this study, we seek to combine the two interventions: MAT with buprenorphine+naloxone and yoga, to see if the combination of yoga plus medication-assisted treatment is better than medication-assisted treatment alone with regard to reduced craving for opioids, increased treatment retention, lower relapse rates, improved sleep, and improved symptoms of anxiety and stress. (cdc.gov)
Clinical8
- The ISQ is a short and cost-effective tool that can be quickly employed in large observational studies or in clinical practice where perinatal women are seen. (nih.gov)
- Prevalence, demographics, and psychological associations of sleep disruption in patients with cancer: University of Rochester Cancer Center-Community Clinical Oncology Program. (cancer.gov)
- outcomes appraised by online sleep diaries and clinical status. (ox.ac.uk)
- Clinical benefits of CBT were evidenced by modest superiority over placebo on daytime outcomes (d = 0.23-0.37) and by substantial improved sleep-wake functioning on the Sleep Condition Indicator (range of d = 0.77-1.20). (ox.ac.uk)
- This European guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia was developed by a task force of the European Sleep Research Society, with the aim of providing clinical recommendations for the management of adult patients with insomnia. (ox.ac.uk)
- To evaluate whether the night-to-night variability in insomnia follows specific predictable patterns and to characterize sleep patterns using objective sleep and clinical variables. (ulaval.ca)
- Whole genome sequencing for the diagnosis of neurological repeat expansion disorders in the UK: a retrospective diagnostic accuracy and prospective clinical validation study. (cdc.gov)
- There is no absolute investigation for the disorder, and the diagnosis is clinical. (homeopathy360.com)
Psychological7
- This article presents a comprehensive review of the literature examining the efficacy of CBT-I on sleep and psychological outcomes in cancer patients and survivors. (dovepress.com)
- 3 , 4 ] Physical illness, pain, hospitalization, drugs and other treatments for cancer, and the psychological impact of a malignant disease may disrupt the sleeping patterns of people with cancer. (cancer.gov)
- Insomnia, the most common sleep disturbance in this population, is most often secondary to physical and/or psychological factors related to cancer and/or cancer treatment. (cancer.gov)
- A thorough psychological history should be obtained to screen for psychiatric disorders, focusing particularly on anxiety and depression. (medscape.com)
- This text also explores abnormal behavior in humans within historical, social, and cultural contexts and focus on major research issues in each major disorder and efficacy of psychological interventions. (mellenpress.com)
- Abstract- Schizophrenia is the disorder of mental conditions which may be regard to intelligence, memory, emotion, behaviour, and judgement and increased psychological and motor activity. (homeopathy360.com)
- Posted on August , 2017 in The queer download Rescue by Rail: Troop Transfer and the Civil War tests the women, psychological as Serevent. (flash-controller.de)
Disturbance8
- This provides a clearer picture of the degree of sleep disturbance and allows development of a tailored treatment. (medscape.com)
- Individuals with cancer are disproportionately affected by sleep disturbance and insomnia relative to the general population. (dovepress.com)
- An important but often overlooked side effect of cancer diagnosis and treatment is sleep disturbance and insomnia. (dovepress.com)
- Sleep disturbance in children and adolescents with ASD negatively affects the quality of life, nothing to say the quality of life of their families and school members. (e-jyms.org)
- In particular, rapid eye movement sleep disturbance is associated with neural maturation and organization difficulties in children with ASD [ 5 ]. (e-jyms.org)
- The causes, impact on daytime activity, evaluation, and treatment of sleep disturbance in children and adolescents with ASD were reviewed. (e-jyms.org)
- Sleep disturbance in children and adolescents with ASD is the most agonizing symptom for parents and one of the primary reasons for seeking psychiatric assistance [ 7 ]. (e-jyms.org)
- Commonly, the prevalence of sleep disturbance in children and adolescents with ASD is approximately 60% to 86%, which is 2 to 3 times that of typically developed children [ 8 ]. (e-jyms.org)
Difficulty2
- 8 - 10 According to the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , fifth edition, nosology, "insomnia" is defined as dissatisfaction with sleep quality or quantity characterized by difficulty initiating sleep, maintaining sleep, or early morning awakenings that cause significant distress or impairment in daytime functioning and occur at least three nights per week for at least 3 months despite adequate opportunity for sleep. (dovepress.com)
- Insomnia is defined as repeated difficulty with sleep initiation, maintenance, consolidation, or quality that occurs despite adequate time and opportunity for sleep and that results in some form of daytime impairment. (medscape.com)
Psychiatric disorder2
- If the patient has a psychiatric disorder, the disorder should be treated. (medscape.com)
- ASD is a relatively common psychiatric disorder, with a prevalence of approximately 1.7% in children. (e-jyms.org)
International Classific1
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine: The International Classification of Sleep Disorders: Diagnostic & Coding Manual. (cancer.gov)
Sensitivity and Specifi1
Children and adolescents1
- Insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality and sleepiness are common problems in children and adolescents being related to learning, memory and school performance. (researchgate.net)
Humans1
- The primary objective of this textbook is to offer an introduction to mental disorders in humans. (mellenpress.com)
Diagnostic5
- PMDD was added to the list of depressive disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in 2013. (wikipedia.org)
- 64.7%) meeting current diagnostic criteria for insomnia disorder (MAge = 46.2 y, SDAge = 13.7 y) participated in this study at two large university medical centers. (duke.edu)
- Diagnostic studies are indicated principally for the clarification of comorbid disorders. (medscape.com)
- This article concludes the homoeopathic approach to various manifestations of Schizophrenia with a comparison between diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM) 4 and 5. (homeopathy360.com)
- Keywords- Schizophrenia, Mental State Examination (MSE), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), Homoeopathy. (homeopathy360.com)
Patients11
- 58% women) with confirmed insomnia disorder and no major depression within the previous 12 months found CBT significantly reduced risk of depression in patients with insomnia. (medscape.com)
- Before therapy is instituted, most patients are asked to maintain a sleep diary for 1-2 weeks (see Sleep Diary). (medscape.com)
- Results suggest that CBT-I is associated with statistically and clinically significant improvements in subjective sleep outcomes in patients with cancer. (dovepress.com)
- Cancer patients are at great risk of developing insomnia and disorders of the sleep-wake cycle. (cancer.gov)
- BACKGROUND AND AIMS: For most treatment-seeking patients with severe Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), abstinence is the clinically indicated goal. (bvsalud.org)
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the responses of patients with insomnia to a non-invasive treatment, Schumann resonance (SR), and to evaluate its effectiveness by subjective and objective sleep assessments. (ncku.edu.tw)
- Predictability of sleep in patients with insomnia. (ulaval.ca)
- SWOG 1318: A Phase II Trial of Blinatumomab Followed by POMP Maintenance in Older Patients With Newly Diagnosed Philadelphia Chromosome-Negative B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. (cdc.gov)
- Methods We enrolled 970 patients (mean age 58 years, 79% women) in a prospective, randomised, controlled, open-label, 6-month trial. (bmj.com)
- The number of measures taken for comorbidities and the percentage of patients recording a change (initiation, switch or increased dose) in disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in the 6 months follow-up period of the study defined the outcomes of the trial. (bmj.com)
- At the time, a larger study was taking place to evaluate the effects of NAC in patients with bipolar disorder. (healthyfellow.com)
Circadian4
- 7 ] The sleep-wake cycle is dictated by an inherent biological clock or circadian rhythm. (cancer.gov)
- Disruptions in individual sleep patterns can disrupt the circadian rhythm and impair the sleep cycle. (cancer.gov)
- Disorders of the sleep-wake cycle (circadian rhythm sleep disorders). (cancer.gov)
- In their 'Perfect Storm Model', it is explained how the combination of circadian phase delay in adolescents combined with a rise in bedtime autonomy, screen time, and social interactions on the one hand and early school start times, on the other hand, shorten sleep time. (researchgate.net)
Autism Spectrum2
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by abnormalities in social communication/interaction and restrictive, repetitive patterns of behavior. (e-jyms.org)
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder with a prevalence of approximately 1.7% in the general population. (e-jyms.org)
Subjective5
- Scholars@Duke publication: Objective but Not Subjective Short Sleep Duration Associated with Increased Risk for Hypertension in Individuals with Insomnia. (duke.edu)
- 6 h or sleep duration ≥ 6 h, using both objective and subjective measures of total sleep duration. (duke.edu)
- in the placebo-device group, only such subjective sleep improvements as PSQI and sleep-satisfaction were observed. (ncku.edu.tw)
- Clusters differed on age, insomnia severity, and mental fatigue, and on subjective sleep variables, but not on PSG sleep variables. (ulaval.ca)
- Insomnia is defined as difficulties of initiating and maintaining sleep, early awakening and poor subjective sleep quality despite adequate opportunity and circumstances for sleep with impairment of daytime performance. (biomedcentral.com)
Chronic insomnia disorder2
- A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of online cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic insomnia disorder delivered via an automated media-rich web application. (ox.ac.uk)
- The target audience for this guideline includes all clinicians involved in the management of insomnia, and the target patient population includes adults with chronic insomnia disorder. (ox.ac.uk)
Prevalence1
Diagnosis1
- The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) is constantly evolving, and invaluable in aiding the diagnosis of headache disorders [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Improve related daytime impairments1
- The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) guideline states that the 2 primary goals of treatment are to improve sleep quality and to improve related daytime impairments. (medscape.com)
Adequate2
- 5 ] Adequate sleep may increase the cancer patient's pain tolerance. (cancer.gov)
- These components of insomnia - namely persistent sleep difficulties despite of adequate sleep opportunity resulting in daytime dysfunction - appear secondary or co-morbid to neurological diseases. (biomedcentral.com)
Patterns1
- Longitudinal and experimental studies are recommended in order to gain more insight into the different relationships and to develop programs that can improve school performance by changing individuals' sleep patterns. (researchgate.net)
Sleepiness3
- Sleepiness showed the strongest relation to school performance (r=-0.133), followed by sleep quality (r=0.096) and sleep duration (r=0.069). (researchgate.net)
- Stimulant-dependent sleep disorder, recognized in the ICD-10, was originally defined as a "reduction of sleepiness or suppression of sleep by CNS stimulants and resultant alterations in wakefulness following drug abstinence. (medlink.com)
- Insomnias with difficulties of initiating and maintaining sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, motor disorders during sleep and parasomnias, early awakening and impaired sleep quality frequently accompany neurological diseases as secondary or comorbid conditions. (biomedcentral.com)
Insomnia disorders2
- Ohayon MM, Caulet M, Lemoine P: Comorbidity of mental and insomnia disorders in the general population. (cancer.gov)
- The ICD 11 contains a special chapter on sleep disorders, in which insomnia disorder is differentiated into short-term, chronic and unspecified insomnia disorders. (biomedcentral.com)
Adults1
Behavioral7
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can be used to ameliorate factors that perpetuate or exacerbate chronic insomnia, such as poor sleep habits, hyperarousal, irregular sleep schedules, inadequate sleep hygiene, and misconceptions about sleep. (medscape.com)
- The recommended first-line treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), a non-pharmacological treatment that incorporates cognitive and behavior-change techniques and targets dysfunctional attitudes, beliefs, and habits involving sleep. (dovepress.com)
- Sleep is a strong predictor of quality of life and has been related to cognitive and behavioral functioning. (frontiersin.org)
- Worsening of insomnia, or the emergence of new cognitive or behavioral abnormalities, may be the result of an unrecognized underlying psychiatric or physical disorder and requires further evaluation of the patient. (nih.gov)
- U.K. The free management special of Florida provides collected behavioral syndrome females for this University Treatment rest. (johrgang1956-57.info)
- Abnormal thinking, behavioral changes, complex behaviors: May include "sleep-driving" and hallucinations. (guidelinecentral.com)
- Currently, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine is endorsed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for the treatment of opioid use disorders in combination with medication, counselling, and behavioral therapy. (cdc.gov)
Comorbid2
- This research supports emerging evidence that insomnia with objective short sleep duration is associated with an increased risk of comorbid hypertension. (duke.edu)
- Comorbid insomnia originates from neurodegenerative, inflammatory, traumatic or ischemic changes in sleep regulating brainstem and hypothalamic nuclei with consecutive changes of neurotransmitters. (biomedcentral.com)
Actigraphy1
- The internal consistency and criterion validity of the dichotomized ISQ were compared to traditional measures of sleep from sleep diaries, actigraphy, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index using indices of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value (PPV, NPV), and likelihood ratio (LR) tests. (nih.gov)
Habits1
- This is the first study to examine autistic adolescents' self-reported sleep habits and factors which facilitate autistic adolescents' sleep by employing adapted photo-elicitation interviews. (frontiersin.org)
Significant distress or impairment1
- PMDD causes significant distress or impairment in menstruating women during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. (wikipedia.org)
Behaviors2
- Hence, fostering healthy sleep behaviors may be a potentially effective preventive health model for physical as well as mental health [112]. (researchgate.net)
- Complex behaviors such as "sleep-driving" (i.e., driving while not fully awake after ingestion of a hypnotic) and other complex behaviors (e.g., preparing and eating food, making phone calls, or having sex), with amnesia for the event, have been reported in association with hypnotic use. (nih.gov)
Outcome1
- Using longitudinal structural equation modeling, HAPA variables (motivational, maintenance, and recovery self-efficacy, outcome expectancies, intention, and planning) were assessed at baseline and their associations with adherence 7 weeks later. (jmir.org)
Somnolence1
- Disorders of excessive somnolence (hypersomnias). (cancer.gov)
Genetic2
- In 2017, researchers at the National Institutes of Health discovered that women with PMDD have genetic changes that make their emotional regulatory pathways more sensitive to estrogen and progesterone, as well as their chemical derivatives. (wikipedia.org)
- ASD is a multi-genetic disorder with a strong genetic tendency, occurring about four times more in men than in women, which is postulated to be related to a female protective effect [ 2 ]. (e-jyms.org)
Physical2
- Physical examination may offer clues to underlying medical disorders predisposing to insomnia. (medscape.com)
- Furthermore, it is important to further examine both the daytime and evening factors that may affect bedtime and the quality and quantity of sleep as well as the role of intense focused interests and physical activities that cultivate positive feelings and help autistic people to relax before bedtime. (frontiersin.org)
Interventions3
- The findings imply that systematically fostering planning skills and maintenance self-efficacy prior to or during Internet-based interventions would help participants to successfully complete these treatments. (jmir.org)
- Internet-based interventions used to prevent mental health disorders have several advantages. (jmir.org)
- Therefore, it is thus important for the sleep practitioners and healthcare providers to move beyond providing standardized sleep hygiene interventions. (frontiersin.org)
Adolescents6
- The purpose of this study is to explore together with autistic adolescents their sleep-related practices before bedtime and during the day which contribute to a good night's sleep. (frontiersin.org)
- This is the first time that a study uses a novel methodological approach based on personal accounts elicited by photos rooted in a Lifeworld framework to describe personal sleep-related practices before bedtime and during the day to identify a "good night of sleep" in autistic adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
- First, it examines the factors that may facilitate a good night's sleep through personal accounts of autistic adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
- Second, this is the first sleep study to adopt a collaborative, flexible approach to understanding positive sleep factors in the lives of autistic adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
- Third, we adopted a theoretical framework that allows us to consider autistic adolescents in both agency and vulnerability positions when it comes to their sleep difficulties. (frontiersin.org)
- Hence, researchers and professionals may benefit from working collaboratively with autistic adolescents with the aim to identify individual strengths and adopt a positive narrative around sleep. (frontiersin.org)
Abstinence1
- Chronic abstinence from stimulants may be associated with sleep disorders, including drowsiness. (medlink.com)
Parasomnias1
- Dysfunctions associated with sleep, sleep stages, or partial arousals (parasomnias). (cancer.gov)
Deprivation1
- Individuals may take these stimulants to improve specific aspects of mood or performance or to compensate for sleep deprivation or other fatigue-causing disorders. (medlink.com)
Movement disorders1
- Insomnia is one of the most frequent sleep complaints in neurodegenerative movement disorders. (biomedcentral.com)
Factors3
- Risk factors include a family history of Ménière disease, preexisting autoimmune disorders, allergies, and trauma to the head or ear. (lecturio.com)
- The outcomes from the current study showed that sleep facilitating factors are in a direct contrast to the sleep hygiene recommendations. (frontiersin.org)
- Our results highlight that sleep should be treated individually and in relation to the environmental and personal factors that affect each autistic person. (frontiersin.org)
Insomnias1
- Disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep (insomnias). (cancer.gov)
Total sleep time1
Substantial1
- Migraine is a primary headache disorder that causes substantial disability and affects over one billion people worldwide [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Baseline1
- Parents employed in a US information technology company (n = 102) completed eight consecutive daily diaries at both baseline and 1 year later. (psu.edu)
Treatment7
- The treatment of primary (psychophysiologic) insomnia begins with education about the sleep problem and appropriate sleep hygiene measures (elements of good sleep hygiene are described in Patient Education). (medscape.com)
- Better planning was, in turn, associated with higher levels of maintenance self-efficacy, and the latter significantly affected treatment adherence via planning. (jmir.org)
- The selection of acupoints and meridians depends on the specific sleep disorder and its underlying causes, highlighting the individualized nature of acupuncture treatment. (justhealthysleep.com)
- Thus, an understanding of the underlying pathophysiology may lead to more directed treatment of stimulant-dependent sleep disorder. (medlink.com)
- The management of disorders resulting from the use of stimulants is focused on understanding overall treatment goals and limiting untoward side effects. (medlink.com)
- However, several years ago a new role emerged for this natural supplement - as an adjunct in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. (healthyfellow.com)
- This pilot study serves to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of Yoga as an adjunctive intervention for individuals with opioid use disorder in active medication-assisted treatment (MAT). (cdc.gov)
Assessment1
Measures1
Time3
- Multi-level models testing lagged and non-lagged effects simultaneously revealed that sleep hours and sleep quality were associated with next-day consequences of work-to-family conflict and time inadequacy, whereas psychosocial stressors as antecedents did not predict sleep hours or quality that night. (psu.edu)
- An exception to this otherwise consistent pattern was that time inadequacy for child also preceded shorter sleep hours and poorer sleep quality that night. (psu.edu)
- Time-series diary data were used to compute conditional probabilities of having an insomnia night after 1, 2, or 3 consecutive insomnia night(s). (ulaval.ca)
Duration4
- 6 h compared to persons with insomnia with a sleep duration ≥ 6 h, measured both objectively and subjectively. (duke.edu)
- 6 h were associated with a 3.59 increased risk of reporting hypertension as a current medical problem as compared to individuals with insomnia with sleep duration ≥ 6 h. (duke.edu)
- this relationship was not significant for subjectively measured sleep duration. (duke.edu)
- Concerning the relationship between sleep duration and school performance age effects were even larger in studies that included more boys than in studies that included more girls, demonstrating the importance of differential pubertal development of boys and girls. (researchgate.net)