نتایج جستجو برای: inadequate sleep hygiene

تعداد نتایج: 180211  

Journal: :Alcohol 2015
Kirk J Brower

Insomnia in patients with alcohol dependence has increasingly become a target of treatment due to its prevalence, persistence, and associations with relapse and suicidal thoughts, as well as randomized controlled studies demonstrating efficacy with behavior therapies and non-addictive medications. This article focuses on assessing and treating insomnia that persists despite 4 or more weeks of s...

2016
Bindu John Sumanth Shetty Bellipady Shrinivasa Undaru Bhat

Aims. The purpose of this pilot trial was to determine the efficacy of sleep promotion program to adapt it for the use of adolescents studying in various schools of Mangalore, India, and evaluate the feasibility issues before conducting a randomized controlled trial in a larger sample of adolescents. Methods. A randomized controlled trial design with stratified random sampling method was used. ...

2012
Gbemisola A. Agbelusi Olutola M. Eweka

Background: Necrotising Stomatitis is an uncommon oral infection associated with diminished systemic resistance (immunocompromised state) including HIV infection. Significant predisposing factors include poor oral hygiene, unusual life stress, recent illness (e.g. Measles), malnutrition, smoking and even inadequate sleep. It occurs commonly in developing nations with poor living conditions. Obj...

Journal: :American Journal of Occupational Therapy 2022

Abstract Date Presented 04/02/2022 Sleep disturbances may negatively influence an individual’s mental and psychosocial functioning, with higher education students of particular concern while managing daily stress. This exploratory study examined technology-aided interventions for sleep routine establishment, hygiene, a mindfulness app, sensory pillow. Findings suggest improvements in quality hy...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2012
Lisa J Meltzer Sarah Biggs Amy Reynolds Kristin T Avis Valerie McLaughlin Crabtree Katherine B Bevans

OBJECTIVE To establish the psychometric properties of a self-report measure of daytime sleepiness for school-aged children. METHODS Three hundred eighty-eight children aged 8-12years (inclusive) from paediatrician's offices, sleep clinic/labs, children's hospitals, schools, and the general population were recruited. A multi-method approach was used to validate the Children's Report of Sleep P...

2014
Katherine A. Duggan Howard S. Friedman Elizabeth A. McDevitt Sara C. Mednick

Although previous research has shown personality and sleep are each substantial predictors of health throughout the lifespan, little is known about links between personality and healthy sleep patterns. This study examined Big Five personality traits and a range of factors related to sleep health in 436 university students (M(age) = 19.88, SD = 1.50, 50% Male). Valid self-report measures of pers...

2017
Camila de Castro Corrêa Felipe Kazan de Oliveira Diego Scherlon Pizzamiglio Erika Veruska Paiva Ortolan Silke Anna Theresa Weber

OBJECTIVE To evaluate and compare subjective sleep quality in medical students across the various phases of the medical course. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study involving medical undergraduates at one medical school in the city of Botucatu, Brazil. All first- to sixth-year students were invited to complete the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, which has been validated for use in Brazil....

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2014
Crystal S Denlinger Jennifer A Ligibel Madhuri Are K Scott Baker Wendy Demark-Wahnefried Debra L Friedman Mindy Goldman Lee Jones Allison King Grace H Ku Elizabeth Kvale Terry S Langbaum Kristin Leonardi-Warren Mary S McCabe Michelle Melisko Jose G Montoya Kathi Mooney Mary Ann Morgan Javid J Moslehi Tracey O'Connor Linda Overholser Electra D Paskett Muhammad Raza Karen L Syrjala Susan G Urba Mark T Wakabayashi Phyllis Zee Nicole McMillian Deborah Freedman-Cass

Sleep disorders, including insomnia and excessive sleepiness, affect a significant proportion of patients with cancer and survivors, often in combination with fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Improvements in sleep lead to improvements in fatigue, mood, and quality of life. This section of the NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship provides screening, diagnosis, and management recommendations for sle...

Journal: :American family physician 2014
Kevin A Carter Nathanael E Hathaway Christine F Lettieri

Up to 50% of children will experience a sleep problem. Early identification of sleep problems may prevent negative consequences, such as daytime sleepiness, irritability, behavioral problems, learning difficulties, motor vehicle crashes in teenagers, and poor academic performance. Obstructive sleep apnea occurs in 1% to 5% of children. Polysomnography is needed to diagnose the condition because...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2003
Gary Leo

Parasomnias are common in the benign forms such as sleepwalking and sleep talking. The more dramatic forms such as sleep terrors and confusional awakenings occur frequently in childhood, but attenuate in the teen years. REM behavior disorder, seen in the elderly, is an uncommon entity. Generally diagnosis is based upon clinical history with sleep studies reserved for unusual presentation. The f...

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