Insomnia and its symptoms in adolescents: comparing DSM-IV and ICSD-II diagnostic criteria
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2012
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Dohnt, H.
Gradisar, M.
Short, M.A.
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Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2012; 8(3):295-299
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Many studies of adolescent insomnia use experience of insomnia-like symptoms to categorize "caseness". This is likely to lead to inflated prevalence and may have important ramifications for the research using individual symptoms to operationalize insomnia. The aim of the present study was to contrast the occurrence of insomnia symptoms with cases of insomnia diagnosed using criteria from the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and the second edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-II) in a sample of Australian adolescents.
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Copyright 2012 American Academy of Sleep Medicine