Table 2.
Increased light sleep dominance in ID.
| Topic | control | ID | Δ | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1[%] | 52.40 (49.69–55.11) | 51.43 (48.81–54.05) | -1.28 (-5.28–2.72) | 0.46 |
| T2 [%] | 67.81 (66.15–69.47) | 67.46 (65.78–69.13) | -0.35 (-2.72–2.01) | 0.48 |
| T3 [%] | 57.36 (56.43–58.29) | 57.71 (56.67–58.75) | 0.35 (-1.04–1.74) | 0.68 |
| T4 [%] | 52.59 (51.13–54.05) | 55.28 (53.68–56.88) | 2.74 (0.58–4.90) | 0.03 |
| T5 [%] | 61.11 (59.62–62.60) | 61.44 (59.80–63.07) | 0.31 (-1.90–2.52) | 0.63 |
| T6 [%] | 51.75 (48.93–54.58) | 50.09 (47.74–52.43) | -2.20 (-5.98–1.58) | 0.33 |
Estimated mean topic dominances defined as the mean probability of each topic when that topic is stable and 95%-confidence intervals for controls and subjects with Insomnia disorder (ID). Bold font-style indicates significant group differences.