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. 2010 May 1;60(574):334–340. doi: 10.3399/bjgp10X501822

Table 4.

Association of self-reported insomniaa and type of prescription in those with a recorded mood or insomnia consultation or prescription.

Antidepressant, Hypnotic 4.1.1, Anxiolytic 4.1.2,
Self-reported insomnia Total n (%) OR (95% CI) n (%) OR (95% CI) n (%) OR (95% CI)
All responders
 No 149 85 (57) 1.00b 15 (10) 1.00b 23 (15) 1.00b
 Yes 218 151 (69) 1.43 (0.86 to 2.39) 58 (27) 3.73 (1.76 to 7.88) 32 (15) 1.33 (0.67 to 2.67)

Self-report no anxiety or depression
 No 69 36 (52) 1.00c 5 (7) 1.00c 13 (19) 1.00c
 Yes 27 16 (59) 1.23 (0.48 to 3.14) 10 (37) 8.94 (2.38 to 33.65) 8 (30) 2.36 (0.78 to 7.14)

Self-report anxiety or depression
 No 77 48 (62) 1.00c 10 (13) 1.00c 9 (12) 1.00c
 Yes 186 131 (70) 1.51 (0.82 to 2.78) 46 (25) 2.24 (0.95 to 5.29) 24 (13) 0.88 (0.36 to 2.11)
a

Reported problem on any one or more of the four sleep items on ‘most nights’.

b

Adjusted for self-reported anxiety and depression, age, sex, socioeconomic class, and number of areas of pain.

c

Adjusted for age, sex, socioeconomic class, and number of areas of pain.