Sleep Continuity, Sleep Related Daytime Dysfunction, and Problem Endorsement: Do These Vary Concordantly by Age?
Julia T BoyleBradley RosenfieldRobert A Di TomassoJennifer A MoyePatricia M BamontiMichael A GrandnerIvan VargasMichael L PerlisPublished in: Behavioral sleep medicine (2022)
When evaluating sleep continuity disturbance, assessing whether the patient identifies their sleep continuity disturbance as a problem and whether it affects their daytime function can be informative, particularly in older adults. It may serve to reveal (case-by-case) when there are discordances between incidence/severity of illness and problem endorsement/daytime dysfunction. Such information may better inform if treatment should be initiated.