Self-reported suboptimal sleep and receipt of sleep assessment and treatment among persons with and without a mental health condition in Australia: a cross sectional study.
Alexandra Patricia MetseCaitlin FehilyTara Clinton-McHargOlivia WynneSharon LawnJohn WiggersJenny A BowmanPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
The prevalence of suboptimal sleep among persons with a mental health condition in Australia is significantly higher than those without such a condition, and rates of assessment and treatment are low for both groups, but higher for people with a mental health condition. Population health interventions, including those delivered as part of routine health care, addressing suboptimal sleep are needed.