“…[31][32][33] The second type of parasonmias occur in REM sleep and includes nightmares, sleep paralysis and REM sleep behavior disorders, which are observed during the final one-third of the night. [34,35] Previous studies carried out by Oluwole, [4] and Ohaeri et al, [5] demonstrated that parasomnias particularly nightmares were common among the general population in Nigeria. Multiracial studies in USA also observed that parasomnias are more common among African-Americans compared to Caucasians and that traumatic events were associated with an increased frequency of parasomnias in the population [36,37] In this study, the prevalence of parasomnias in PWE was 46% which was consistent with the findings from the previous studies.…”