Somatization disorder

Insomnia Epidemiology Forecast - 2023-2032: Diagnoses Set to Increase in the Coming Years - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

Whereas DSM-V defines Insomnia as dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality, often associated with either difficulty initiating sleep or difficulty maintaining sleep.

Key Points: 
  • Whereas DSM-V defines Insomnia as dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality, often associated with either difficulty initiating sleep or difficulty maintaining sleep.
  • Recently, these categories were changed American Academy of Sleep Medicine categorizes insomnia into short-term insomnia, chronic insomnia, and other insomnia.
  • Other previously used subtypes now under chronic insomnia included paradoxical insomnia, idiopathic insomnia, psychophysiological insomnia, and inadequate sleep hygiene, among others.
  • The report provides the segmentation of the disease epidemiology for the 7MM, Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Insomnia, Type-specific CDases of Insomnia, Gender-specific Cases of Insomnia, and Age-specific Cases of Insomnia.