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01-10-2008

Insomnia: prevalence and its impact on excessive daytime sleepiness and psychological well-being in the adult Taiwanese population

Auteurs: Ching-Chiu Kao, Chun-Jen Huang, Mei-Yeh Wang, Pei-Shan Tsai

Gepubliceerd in: Quality of Life Research | Uitgave 8/2008

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Abstract

Objectives

This study examined the national age- and sex-specific prevalence rates of insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), the associations of insomnia symptoms with daytime consequences, and the impact of insomnia on EDS and psychological well-being.

Methods

Data of 36,743 men and women aged 18 years and above from the 2005 Survey of Social Development Trends—Health Security in Taiwan were analyzed.

Results

Over 25% of the Taiwanese adults experienced insomnia. Difficulty initiating sleep (14.6%) was the most common type of insomnia, followed by early morning awakening (13.9%) and difficulty maintaining sleep (13.4%). The risk of EDS was three times as high for individuals with insomnia as for those without (95% confidence interval of odds ratio: 2.77–3.71). Insomnia status predicted poor psychological well-being even after controlling for sociodemographic factors and health status.

Conclusions

Taiwanese adults had a high prevalence of insomnia. Insomnia contributed at least partially to an individual’s psychological well-being.
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Metagegevens
Titel
Insomnia: prevalence and its impact on excessive daytime sleepiness and psychological well-being in the adult Taiwanese population
Auteurs
Ching-Chiu Kao
Chun-Jen Huang
Mei-Yeh Wang
Pei-Shan Tsai
Publicatiedatum
01-10-2008
Uitgeverij
Springer Netherlands
Gepubliceerd in
Quality of Life Research / Uitgave 8/2008
Print ISSN: 0962-9343
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2649
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-008-9383-9

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