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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Med Rev. 2013 Feb 16;17(4):241–254. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2012.09.005

Figure 7. Sleep Misperception in Insomnia: Role of Objective Sleep Duration and Psychological Profiles.

Figure 7

Panel A: data are presented as mean, in bold, and SE, in parentheses. Panel B: data are presented as mean T scores in each clinical and content scale (for the sake of simplicity SE have been omitted); 1-HS = hypochondriasis, 2-D = depression, 3-HY = hysteria, 4-PD = psychopathic deviate, 6-PA = paranoia, 7-PT = psychasthenia, 8-SC = schizophrenia, 9- MA = hypomania, 0-SI, social introversion, DEP = depression, ANX = anxiety, and ES = ego strength. Insomnia < 6 hours (†) scored significantly higher in 1-HS, 2-D, 3-HY, and DEP, whereas insomnia ≥ 6 hours (‡) scored significantly higher in 1-HS, 2-D, 4-PD, 6-PA, 7-PT, 0- SI, DEP, ANX, and lower in ES when compared to normal sleepers. Based on findings by Fernandez-Mendoza et al115