![]() ![]() “From a clinical point of view, these results imply that individuals reporting chronic insomnia, in addition to receiving adequate treatment for their sleep disturbance, should be carefully examined for the presence of anxiety disorder as well as depression. “Chronic insomnia is a marker of both anxiety disorder and depression,” said Neckelmann. It is more common among older adults and women. Insomnia is the most commonly reported of all sleep disorders.Ībout 30 percent of adults have symptoms, but less than 10 percent are likely to have chronic insomnia. These disorders may also be characterized by an overall poor quality of sleep. Insomnia is a type of sleep disorder in which a person has trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early. ![]() The findings were upheld even when factors such as the patients’ age, gender, and educational level were taken into consideration. Those subjects who reported that they had insomnia during the initial survey had a higher risk of developing an anxiety disorder during the second phase of the study conducted 10 years later. Neckelmann found significant associations between the long-term course of chronic insomnia and the development of anxiety disorders and depression.Ĭompared to the group of participants without chronic insomnia in both surveys, the group with chronic insomnia had increased associations with anxiety disorders and depression. ![]() The study, published in the July 1, 2007, issue of the journal SLEEP, was based on data collected from 25,130 adults from two general health surveys conducted over a 10-year period. Chronic insomnia can increase a person’s chances for developing anxiety disorders and depression, according to a study conducted by Dag Neckelmann, MD, PhD, of the Department of Psychiatry at Haukeland University Hospital in Bergen, Norway. ![]()
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