Table 1. Clinician reports of sleep disorder prevalence rates and types of sleep disorders in patients with psychosis.
0 | 1–20% | 21–40% | 41–60% | 61–80% | 81–100% | Unsure | ||
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What percentage of patients that you see with psychosis who also have sleep problems? N (%) | 0 | N = 8 (7%) | N = 28 (25%) | N = 18 (16%) | N = 32, (29%) | N = 14 (13%) | N = 11 (10%) | |
Insomnia | Sleep-related movement disorder | Sleep-related breathing disorder | Hypersomnia | Circadian rhythm disruption | Narcolepsy | Parasomnias | Other | |
What are the most common complaints patients with psychosis report about their sleep? (Select all that apply) | N = 97 (87%) | N = 28 (25%) | N = 7 (6.3%) | N = 79 (71%) | N = 57 (51%) | N = 2 (2%) | N = 30 (27%) | N = 2 (2%) |
Please note that the numbers do not add up to 100% because multiple answers could be selected.