Frequency of sleep disorders among women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder in Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, 2011

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Abstract:
Background
As sleep has a critical role in health and social function and also، changes in women''s sleep patterns can be the first indicator of mood disorders this study was conducted to investigate the sleep disorders among women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Methods
In this study، using standard tools of general sleep questionnaire (GSQ) and Berlin questionnaire، sleep disorders among 67 female students with premenstrual dysphoric disorder were studied. Data was analyzed employing descriptive analysis SPSS software version 19.
Results
Statistical analysis of the questionnaires showed that 25% of the sample had sleep disorders. The highest frequency belongs to daytime sleepiness (52. 2%) and the lowest one belongs to snoring (3%). The findings showed that 94 percent of female college students، based on Berlin questionnaire، had low-risk for sleep apnea and only 4 patients (6%) had the risk of respiratory apnea.
Conclusion
Sleep disorders are common among women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder which consequently affect the social and personal lives of women to a great extent.
Language:
Persian
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Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Volume:17 Issue: 4, 2013
Pages:
263 to 268
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