Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep-wake disorder in the general population, defined as repeated difficulty with falling and staying asleep, and with achieving sleep consolidation or good-quality sleep despite adequate time and opportunity. An insomnia diagnosis requires the presence of both suggestive symptomatology and associated daytime dysfunction. Insomnia often presents with comorbid conditions, including psychiatric, physiologic, and substance use disorders.
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Cite this: Jasvinder P. Chawla. Fast Five Quiz: Don't Lose Sleep Over Diagnosing Insomnia - Medscape - Jul 08, 2024.
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