2005
DOI: 10.1002/da.20084
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Sleep paralysis among Cambodian refugees: association with PTSD diagnosis and severity

Abstract: Among Cambodian refugees attending a psychiatric clinic (n=100), 49% (49/100) had at least one episode of sleep paralysis (SP) in the previous 12 months. The annual and monthly SP prevalences were much higher in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than in non-PTSD patients. Among the PTSD patients, 65% (30/46) had monthly episodes of SP versus 14.85% (8/54) among non-PTSD patients (chi2[2, n=100]=26.78, P<.001). Moreover, patients with SP in the last month (n=30) versus those without SP had much higher PTSD s… Show more

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“…8 Among a psychiatric population of Cambodian refugees 42% had experienced sleep paralysis at least once in the previous year. 10 This study has shown that ISP is common among the groups studied. The association between ISP and anxiety suggests that ISP poses a public health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…8 Among a psychiatric population of Cambodian refugees 42% had experienced sleep paralysis at least once in the previous year. 10 This study has shown that ISP is common among the groups studied. The association between ISP and anxiety suggests that ISP poses a public health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…7 Among a psychiatric population of Cambodian refugees, 42% had had at least one episode of ISP in the previous year. 10 In an earlier study in Nigeria there was no significant difference in the prevalence of ISP between workers and students. ISP was significantly associated with high scores in the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and life events.…”
Section: Conclusion This Study Suggests That Although Isp Occurs Inmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Botkin, personal communication, May 15, 2006). His observation was recently confirmed by researchers who found, among Cambodian refugees attending an American psychiatric clinic, a significantly higher incidence of sleep paralysis among those with PTSD compared to those without it (Hinton, Pich, Chhean, Pollack, and McNally, 2005). These patients' sleep paralysis experiences usually included the other feature of REM intrusion, visual falling-asleep and waking-up hallucinations.…”
Section: Composition Of Participant Groupsmentioning
confidence: 81%