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Insomnia Etiology and Comorbidity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
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Insomnia is an extremely prevalent condition, affecting large segments of the population. There is a broad spectrum of risk factors for this disorder, most of which are various types of social, economic, or interpersonal stressors. Risk factors include age, female gender (especially post- and perimenopausal women), divorce/separation/widowhood, psychiatric illness (mood and anxiety disorders), medical conditions, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, coffee consumption, and certain prescription drugs. It is important to recognize that the symptom of insomnia (ie, disturbed or poor quality sleep) may be due to the presence of another primary sleep disorder, such as restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movements in sleep, or sleep apnea.
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- Expert Panel Supplement
- Information
- CNS Spectrums , Volume 13 , Issue S17: New Perspectives in the Diagnosis and Management of Insomnia , December 2008 , pp. 4 - 6
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008