Abstract
More than half of adult Australians are suffering from at least one chronic sleep symptom that is affecting their ability to live a healthy, happy life, new research shows.
A report commissioned by Sleep Health Foundation reveals how common symptoms of insomnia is across the adult population. It found almost 60 per cent of people regularly experience at least one sleep symptom (like trouble falling or staying asleep), and 14.8 per cent have symptoms which could result in a diagnosis of clinical insomnia.
A report commissioned by Sleep Health Foundation reveals how common symptoms of insomnia is across the adult population. It found almost 60 per cent of people regularly experience at least one sleep symptom (like trouble falling or staying asleep), and 14.8 per cent have symptoms which could result in a diagnosis of clinical insomnia.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Glenside, South Australia |
Publisher | Flux Visual Communication |
Number of pages | 24 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2019 |
Keywords
- Chronic insomnia disorder
- sleep disorder
- younger adults
- behaviour patterns
- social pressures