“…In contrast to the consistent findings of self-reported sleep disturbances in PTSD, objective sleep laboratory studies have yielded inconsistent results when comparing sleep patterns between patients with and without PTSD (Breslau et al, 2004;Sheikh, Woodward, & Leskin, 2003). A number of studies have provided some objective support for sleep disturbance in PTSD including difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep, increased brief arousals during sleep, and reduced sleep efficiency (Glaubman, Mikulincer, Porat, Wasserman, & Birger, 1990;Lavie, Hefez, Halperin, & Enoch, 1979;Kulick-Bell, Asholck & Nolan, 1995;Mellman, Nolan, Hebbing, Kulick-Bell, Dominguez, 1997;Ross et al, 1994a).…”