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Assessment and treatment for insomnia and fatigue in the symptomatic menopausal woman with psychiatric comorbidity

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Pages S139-S155 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Studies and treatments for the symptomatic menopausal woman with sleep complaints have been reviewed elsewhere. This article, as part of the clinical review series on the comorbid symptomatic menopausal woman, aims to examine the evidence for diagnosis and treatment of women who present with distressing sleep symptoms that they attribute to menopause. The etiology of these symptoms may be a psychiatric disorder, a pre- or co-existing problem with sleep, or a dynamic interaction among one of these and/or a symptomatic menopause. The relationship between sleep disturbance and cognitive complaints, mood problems, fatigue and low energy will be reviewed. The new research on sleep, clinical consequences of insomnia of various types, the impact of sleep disturbance on morbidity and functioning – in the context of the midlife woman in the menopausal transition – will be explored along with the evidence for different treatment strategies for these sleep problems.

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Used with permission, ©www.afwh.org (2007).

Used with permission, ©www.afwh.org (2007).

Data from Citation[67].Used with permission, ©www.afwh.org (2007).

Used with permission, Summers et al. (2006) Citation[73].

Data from Citation[83]. Used with permission, ©www.afwh.org (2007).

Scale and Scoring available in original publication, Buysse DJ et al. Psychiatry Res. 28, 193–213 (1989).

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