Persistent psychophysiologic insomnia: preliminary Research Diagnostic Criteria and EEG sleep data
Abstract
Some patients with persistent psychophysiologic insomnia have a history of generalized anxiety, minor depression, or drug misuse. Their sleep resembles sleep of patients with generalized anxiety (except for night 2 improvement in the insomniacs' sleep continuity) but differs from sleep of patients with major depression.
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