Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences
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Psychiatry Clin. Neurosci. · Apr 2004
Sleep characteristics of menopausal insomnia: a polysomnographic study.
Although menopausal insomnia is of clinical significance, the essential features of this form of disrupted sleep are poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to identify the sleep characteristics of menopausal insomnia by using overnight polysomnography (PSG). Twenty-one subjects with menopausal insomnia (MI) and 13 sex- and age-matched normal control (NC) subjects without sleep complaints took part in the present study. ⋯ The sleep characteristics of MI subjects were found to differ in REM sleep variables from those of patients with major depression (except for REM density). Menopausal insomnia patients appear to be similar to patients with generalized anxiety disorder accompanied by severe sleep disruption. These data lend support to the clinical distinction between menopausal insomnia and insomnia associated with major psychiatric disorders.