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Chronic pain and insomnia are closely linked, with 44 percent of chronic pain patients reporting insomnia [1], [2], [3]. Furthermore, chronic pain is identified as a risk factor for insomnia [4], and the two conditions share a bidirectional relationship that contributes to patient disability and fatigue [5], [6].
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 3 facts
measurementAmong the general adult population affected by chronic pain, 50 percent complain of poor sleep and 44 percent complain of insomnia.
measurementAmong individuals with chronic pain, 50 percent complain of poor sleep and 44 percent complain of insomnia.
measurement44 percent of the adult population with chronic pain complain of insomnia.
Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com 2 facts
claimA bidirectional relationship exists between chronic stress and sleep disturbances, particularly insomnia, which is prevalent in chronic pain patients and often results in fatigue.
claimThe authors hypothesize that psychosocial factors, including pain catastrophizing, psychological distress, perceived injustice, insomnia, fatigue, and self-efficacy, are linked to pain-related disability in patients with chronic pain.
Memory and Sleep: How Are They Connected? ncoa.org 1 fact
claimAs people age, the risk factors for insomnia increase due to issues such as chronic pain, prescription medications, social isolation, and lack of exercise.