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. 2016 Nov 18;9(3):169–178. doi: 10.1016/j.slsci.2016.11.001

Table B1.

Athens insomnia Scale.

0 1 2 3



1. Sleep induction (time it takes you to fall asleep after turning-off the lights) No problem Slightly delayed Markedly delayed Very delayed or did not sleep at all
2. Awakenings during the night No problem Minor problem Considerable problem Serious problem or did not sleep at all
3. Final awakening earlier than desired Not earlier A little earlier Markedly earlier Much earlier or did not sleep at all
4. Total sleep duration Sufficient Slightly insufficient Markedly Insufficient Very insufficient or did not sleep at all
5. Overall quality of sleep (no matter how long you slept) Satisfactory Slightly unsatisfactory Markedly Unsatisfactory Very unsatisfactory or did not sleep at all
6. Sense of well-being during the day Normal Slightly decreased Markedly decreased Very decreased
7. Functioning (physical and mental) during the day Normal Slightly decreased Markedly decreased Very decreased
8. Sleepiness during the day None Mild considerable Intense