2009
DOI: 10.5005/ijsm-4-3-106
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Epidemiology of sleep disorders in pregnant subjects: A questionnaire based survey

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“…The same group in another study among 325 pregnant women found that the prevalence of disorders of initiation and maintenance of sleep was 47.6%, being maximum in the third trimester (p<0.0005). The study also showed an increased excessive daytime sleepiness (more among primi-gravidasp<.001), an increased prevalence of depression 11.4% (p<0.045) and anxiety 18.1% which increased negatively with age (p<0.0571) and increasing gestation period (p<0.099) 41 . In another study by Banga et al carried out to estimate the incidence of maternal morbidity during labor andpuerperium in rural homes in 772 women in villages in Maharashtra, India; it was seen that the incidence of maternal morbidity was 52.6% of which insomnia was seen in 7.4% of the cases 42 .…”
Section: Prevalence Of Insomnia In the Presence Of Comorbiditiesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The same group in another study among 325 pregnant women found that the prevalence of disorders of initiation and maintenance of sleep was 47.6%, being maximum in the third trimester (p<0.0005). The study also showed an increased excessive daytime sleepiness (more among primi-gravidasp<.001), an increased prevalence of depression 11.4% (p<0.045) and anxiety 18.1% which increased negatively with age (p<0.0571) and increasing gestation period (p<0.099) 41 . In another study by Banga et al carried out to estimate the incidence of maternal morbidity during labor andpuerperium in rural homes in 772 women in villages in Maharashtra, India; it was seen that the incidence of maternal morbidity was 52.6% of which insomnia was seen in 7.4% of the cases 42 .…”
Section: Prevalence Of Insomnia In the Presence Of Comorbiditiesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In another study conducted by the authors,the prevalence of SDB in pregnant women was 9.5% against theprevalence of 2% in nonpregnant women (p= 0.05). Another interesting observation in this study was that the occurrence of SDB increased with gestational age (p=0.04) 24 . Izciet al 17 .…”
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confidence: 49%
“…Sleep disorder is exacerbated during the pregnancy and affect a large number of pregnant women (Suri et al. 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%