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Subjective-Objective Sleep Discrepancy in Schizophrenia.
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Findings show that differences between subjective and objective measurements of sleep are present in schizophrenia and actigraphy is not a standard procedure for sleep disturbance in schizophrenia, and clinical judgment should be used if patients are suspected to have overestimated their sleep difficulties.Abstract:
Subjective methods are often employed for sleep assessment due to their ease of use, but the results may not concur with objective findings. This discrepancy may be present in schizophrenia; howeve...read more
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