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Effectiveness of a sleep disorders center: a 9-month follow-up

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.139.5.663

To assess the usefulness of a sleep disorders center the authors sent follow-up questionnaires to patients and referring physicians 9 months after each diagnostic evaluation. Findings suggest that sleep disorders centers provide a useful diagnostic service, especially for patients suffering from excessive daytime sleepiness. This problem usually has a medical etiology, and sleep laboratory evaluations seemed crucial for about two-thirds of all such patients. Insomnia was more likely to involve behavioral/psychological factors; about 30% of the patients with long-term, serious insomnia seemed to benefit markedly from the sleep center evaluation.

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