2018
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7324
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Frequency of Past and Current Psychiatric Disorders in Patients Referred for Polysomnography: A Pilot Study

Abstract: This study shows that patients referred to a sleep unit have a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders. This may be explained by residual symptoms of psychiatric illnesses, a diagnostic misdirection, a denial of psychiatric diagnosis, or an undiagnosed somatic symptom disorder. Finally, this study shows the importance of cross-disciplinary communication considering the diagnostic heterogeneity that may represent a sleep complaint.

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“…[ 38 ] Furthermore, most of the patients with insomnia and a history of psychiatric disorder are either missed, incorrectly diagnosed, or even wrongly treated if specific enquiry of a mental health condition is not made in a busy clinical outpatient. [ 39 ] Hombali and colleagues[ 29 ] have reported that Indian and other South Asian ethnic people with a psychiatric illness were more likely to have a sleep disorder when compared to Chinese population. Furthermore, in their study they found that the young patients had more prevalence of RLS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 38 ] Furthermore, most of the patients with insomnia and a history of psychiatric disorder are either missed, incorrectly diagnosed, or even wrongly treated if specific enquiry of a mental health condition is not made in a busy clinical outpatient. [ 39 ] Hombali and colleagues[ 29 ] have reported that Indian and other South Asian ethnic people with a psychiatric illness were more likely to have a sleep disorder when compared to Chinese population. Furthermore, in their study they found that the young patients had more prevalence of RLS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%