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. 2022 Jan 5;45(2):zsab293. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab293

Table 3.

Rates of Insomnia Disorder, Perinatal Sleep Disruption, and Low Complaints with and without considering sleep opportunity

Time Low Complaints Perinatal Sleep Disruption Insomnia Disorder
(meet DSM-5 criteria)
“Insomnia Disorder”
if the DSM-5 sleep opportunity criteria were not considered
T1 (28–30 weeks pregnancy) 110 (67.48) 27 (16.56) 26 (15.95) 53 (32.52)
T2 (35–36 weeks pregnancy) 79 (62.70) 22 (17.46) 25 (19.84) 47 (37.30)
T3 (1.5 months postpartum) 87 (67.97) 26 (20.31) 15 (11.72) 41 (32.03)
T4 (3 months postpartum) 114 (78.62) 19 (13.10) 12 (8.28) 31 (21.38)
T5 (6 m postpartum) 90 (59.60) 45 (29.80) 16 (10.60) 61 (40.40)
T6 (12 months postpartum) 89 (78.07) 19 (16.67) 6 (5.26) 25 (21.93)
T7 (24 months postpartum) 87 (74.36) 22 (18.80) 8 (6.84) 30 (25.64)

n (%) are presented for each diagnostic status; see Table 1 for diagnostic status definitions.