psychiatric disorder
Also known as: mental disorder
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 8 facts
measurementForty percent of individuals diagnosed with insomnia also have a psychiatric disorder, according to a population-based study.
claimMedication prescribed for a psychiatric disorder can exacerbate a comorbid sleep disorder, such as when sedating antidepressants are prescribed to patients with hypersomnolence.
claimThe choice of medication for a psychiatric disorder should be influenced by the nature of the patient's sleep complaint, such as using sedating antidepressants at night for insomnia or alerting antidepressants for excessive daytime sleepiness.
measurement46.5 percent of individuals diagnosed with hypersomnia also have a psychiatric disorder.
measurementForty percent of individuals diagnosed with insomnia also have a psychiatric disorder.
measurementAmong individuals diagnosed with hypersomnia, the prevalence of a psychiatric disorder is 46.5 percent.
measurementThe adjusted odds of developing a psychiatric disorder following a history of insomnia were highest for depression, with an odds ratio of 3.95 (95% CI, 2.2–7.0).
measurementIn a population-based study, 40 percent of individuals diagnosed with insomnia also have a psychiatric disorder, according to Ford and Kamerow (1989).
Developmental Psychopathology - DIR Floortime wondirfulplay.com Sep 11, 2024 1 fact
measurementApproximately half of children in the United States experience some form of adversity by adulthood, which contributes to about one-third of mental disorder onsets in the United States.
Associations Between Sleep Duration and Cognitive Function ... humanfactors.jmir.org 1 fact
referenceThe study 'The incidence of mental disorder increases after hip fracture in older people: a nationwide cohort study' was published in BMC Geriatrics on April 15, 2021.
Overview of Anxiety Disorders - Psychiatry - MSD Manuals msdmanuals.com 1 fact
measurementApproximately one third of people meet the criteria for an anxiety disorder at some point in their lifetime, making anxiety disorders more common than any other class of psychiatric disorder.