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Insomnia in primary care patients.

T Shochat1, J Umphress, A G Israel, S Ancoli-Israel.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and characteristics of insomnia in primary care patients, to examine patients' help-seeking behavior, and to compare the frequency of insomnia in primary care patients to the general population.
METHODS: 286 patients from primary care clinics in San Diego, California (n = 96), and in Haleiwa and Honolulu, Hawaii (n = 190) participated. Sleep study questionnaires were distributed by front desk receptionists to all patients over 18 years of age upon arrival at the clinic for an appointment with the physician. Completed questionnaires were collected at the clinic or returned by mail. Comparisons were made by using nonparametric statistics. A logistic regression analysis using backward elimination was done to develop a model showing predictors of who would consult with the physician about a sleep problem.
RESULTS: The prevalence of insomnia in primary care patients was 69%, with 50% reporting occasional insomnia and 19% reporting chronic insomnia. As expected, patients with chronic insomnia had the most severe sleep complaints as well as the poorest daytime functioning, and exhibited the most help-seeking behaviors. The four predictors of discussing insomnia with a physician were how patients felt physically, number of years of insomnia, age, and income.
CONCLUSIONS: The primary care population has a higher prevalence of insomnia than the general population, probably because of concomitant psychiatric and medical illnesses. Although many of the characteristics of the sleep complaints are easily detected, most patients with insomnia are not treated effectively.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10394608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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