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Dec 12, 2021
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Mark Morgan
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Psychiatry & Psychology
Insomnia
A. Complaint of dissatisfaction with sleep quality or quantity, which is related with one or more of the following:
1. Difficulty falling asleep -
Yes
No
2. Difficulty maintaining sleep, such as waking frequently, or problems going back to sleep after waking up. -
Yes
No
3. Waking up in the early morning with inability to fall asleep again. -
Yes
No
B. Causes distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important area of functioning.
Yes
No
C. Sleep problems occurs at least 3 nights per week.
Yes
No
D. Sleep problems is present for at least 3 months.
Yes
No
E. Sleep difficulty occurs despite adequate opportunity for sleep.
Yes
No
F. Insomnia does not occur completely during the course of another sleep-wake disorder.
Yes
No
G. Not due to drugs, other substance or medical conditions.
Yes
No
H. Other existing mental disorders or medical conditions do not sufficiently explain the main complaint of insomnia.
Yes
No
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