作者: V. M. Paulsen , Joan L Shaver
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摘要: OBJECTIVE Self-report and somnographic data from 135 volunteer, disease-free, women (37-59 years) were used to determine the prevalence of perceived poor sleep compare with without "poor" on menopausal status, sleep, psychological distress, somatic symptom cluster frequencies. METHODS Data identical measures done two groups perimenopausal-age women, one recruited for age other same but problems plus controls, tested using a two-way analysis variance main effects recruitment group presence or absence as well joint both. RESULTS "Poor" was reported by more than one-third status quality not statistically related. Women took longer fall asleep, spent in bed, had higher scores distress four out five clusters (p < = 0.03), compared "good" sleep. CONCLUSION In sum, midlife reporting are likely have trouble falling asleep symptoms, especially musculoskeletal discomfort fatigue, coinciding their