Biopsychobehavioral correlates of insomnia, V: Clinical characteristics and behavioral correlates

Abstract
Two large samples of insomniac patients were compared with a group of control subjects. Sleep difficulty usually began before the age of 40 and generally persisted for many years (average duration, 14 yr). Several characteristic behaviors were correlated with the symptom of insomnia. During the day and at bedtime, patients reported difficulty relaxing and frequently described themselves as tense, anxious, overly preoccupied, worried and depressed. Reports of poor mental and physical health were far more prevalent in the insomniac patients than in control subjects. Psychiatric factors need to be a primary focus in the multidimensional treatment of chronic insomnia.

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