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DSM-5 criteria for insomnia The DSM-5 criteria for insomnia
include the following: Predominant complaint of dissatisfaction with
sleep quantity or quality, associated with one (or more) of the
following symptoms: Difficulty initiating sleep. (In children, this may
manifest as difficulty initiating sleep without caregiver
intervention.) Difficulty maintaining sleep, characterized by frequent
awakenings or problems returning to sleep after awakenings. (In
children, this may manifest as difficulty returning to sleep without
caregiver intervention.) Early-morning awakening with inability to
return to sleep. In addition, The sleep disturbance causes clinically
significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,
educational, academic, behavioral, or other important areas of
functioning. The sleep difficulty occurs at least 3 nights per week.
The sleep difficulty is present for at least 3 months. The sleep
difficulty occurs despite adequate opportunity for sleep. The insomnia
is not better explained by and does not occur exclusively during the
course of another sleep-wake disorder (e.g., narcolepsy, a
breathing-related sleep disorder, a circadian rhythm sleep-wake
disorder, a parasomnia). The insomnia is not attributable to the
physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a
medication). Coexisting mental disorders and medical conditions do not
adequately explain the predominant complaint of insomnia. note: The
DSM-5 criteria for insomnia is intended for use by general mental
health and medical clinicians (those caring for adult, geriatric, and
pediatric patients).
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<div style="width:1px; height:1px; overflow:hidden;">DSM-5 criteri&#97; for insomni&#97;
The DSM-5 criteri&#97; for insomni&#97; include the following:
Predomin&#97;nt compl&#97;int of diss&#97;tisf&#97;ction with sleep qu&#97;ntity or qu&#97;lity, &#97;ssoci&#97;ted with one (or more) of the following symptoms:
Difficulty initi&#97;ting sleep. (In children, this m&#97;y m&#97;nifest &#97;s difficulty initi&#97;ting sleep without c&#97;regiver intervention.)
Difficulty m&#97;int&#97;ining sleep, ch&#97;r&#97;cterized by frequent &#97;w&#97;kenings or problems returning to sleep &#97;fter &#97;w&#97;kenings. (In children, this m&#97;y m&#97;nifest &#97;s difficulty returning to sleep without c&#97;regiver intervention.)
E&#97;rly-morning &#97;w&#97;kening with in&#97;bility to return to sleep.
In &#97;ddition,
The sleep disturb&#97;nce c&#97;uses clinic&#97;lly signific&#97;nt distress or imp&#97;irment in soci&#97;l, occup&#97;tion&#97;l, educ&#97;tion&#97;l, &#97;c&#97;demic, beh&#97;vior&#97;l, or other import&#97;nt &#97;re&#97;s of functioning.
The sleep difficulty occurs &#97;t le&#97;st 3 nights per week.
The sleep difficulty is present for &#97;t le&#97;st 3 months.
The sleep difficulty occurs despite &#97;dequ&#97;te opportunity for sleep.
The insomni&#97; is not better expl&#97;ined by &#97;nd does not occur exclusively during the course of &#97;nother sleep-w&#97;ke disorder (e.g., n&#97;rcolepsy, &#97; bre&#97;thing-rel&#97;ted sleep disorder, &#97; circ&#97;di&#97;n rhythm sleep-w&#97;ke disorder, &#97; p&#97;r&#97;somni&#97;).
The insomni&#97; is not &#97;ttribut&#97;ble to the physiologic&#97;l effects of &#97; subst&#97;nce (e.g., &#97; drug of &#97;buse, &#97; medic&#97;tion).
Coexisting ment&#97;l disorders &#97;nd medic&#97;l conditions do not &#97;dequ&#97;tely expl&#97;in the predomin&#97;nt compl&#97;int of insomni&#97;.
note: The DSM-5 criteri&#97; for insomni&#97; is intended for use by gener&#97;l ment&#97;l he&#97;lth &#97;nd medic&#97;l clinici&#97;ns (those c&#97;ring for &#97;dult, geri&#97;tric, &#97;nd pedi&#97;tric p&#97;tients).
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