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Burden associated with chronic sleep maintenance insomnia characterized by nighttime awakenings among women with menopausal symptoms.
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Among women with menopausal symptoms, CINA in relative isolation was associated with a significant negative impact on healthcare utilization and its associated costs, health-related quality of life, and work productivity.Abstract:
Objective:The aim of this study was to quantify the burden associated with chronic sleep maintenance insomnia characterized by nighttime awakenings (CINA) among women with menopausal symptoms.Methods:Data were obtained from the 2006 US National Health and Wellness Survey, an annual cross-secread more
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