12
Views
8
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

A survey of daytime napping in an elderly australian population

Pages 100-106 | Accepted 01 Aug 1994, Published online: 27 Sep 2007

References

  • Chase, M. H. , and Weitzman, E. D. , 1983. Sleep disorders: Basic and clinical research . New York: Spectrum; 1983.
  • Gerard, P. , Collins, K. J. , Dore, C. , and Exton-Smith, A. N. , 1978. Subjective characteristics of sleep in the elderly , Age & Ageing 7 (1978), pp. 55–59.
  • Gledhill, K. , 1985. "Sleep and the elderly: Some psychological dimensions and their implications for treatment". In: Butler, A. , ed. Ageing: Recent advances and creative responses . London: Croom Helm; 1985. pp. Ageing: Recent advances and creative responses–277.
  • Guilford, J. P. , and Fruchler, B. , Fundamental statistics in psychology and education . New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Johns, M. , 1975. Factor analysis of subjectively reported sleep habits and the nature of insomnia , Psychological Medicine 5 (1975), pp. 83–88.
  • Kripke, D. F. , Simons, R. N. , Garfinkel, L. , and Hammond, E. C. , 1979. Short and long sleep and sleeping pills: Is increased mortality associated? , Archives of General Psychiatry 37 (1979), pp. 103–116.
  • Lack, L. , Miller, W. , and Turner, D. , 1988. A survey of sleeping difficulties in an Australian population , Community Health Studies 12 (1988), pp. 200–207.
  • Mant, A. , and Eyland, E. A. , 1988. Sleep patterns and problems in elderly general practice attenders: An Australian survey , Community Health Studies 12 (1988), pp. 192–199.
  • Miles, L. E. , and Dement, W. C. , 1980. Sleep and ageing , Sleep 3 (1980), pp. 119–220.
  • Prinz, P. N. , 1977. Sleep patterns in the healthy aged: Relationship with intellectual function , Journal of Gerontology 32 (1977), pp. 176–86.
  • Salzarulo, P. , and Fagioli, I. , 1992. "Sleep-wake rhythms and sleep structure in the first year of life". In: Stampi, C. , ed. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep . Boston, MA: Birkhauser; 1992. pp. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep–57.
  • Stampi, C. , 1992. "Evolution, chronobiology, and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep: Main issues.". In: Stampi, C , ed. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep . Boston, MA: Birkhauser; 1992. pp. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep–22.
  • Tune, G. S. , 1968. Sleep and wakefulness in normal human adults , British Medical Journal 2 (1968), pp. 269–271.
  • Tune, G. S. , 1969. The influence of age and temperament on the adult human sleep-wakefulnesa pattern , British Journal of Psychology 60 (1969), pp. 431–441.
  • Webb, W. B. , 1982. Sleep in older persons: Sleep structures in 50- to 60-year old men and women , Journal of Gerontology 37 (1982), pp. 381–86.
  • Webb, W. B. , 1992. "Developmental aspects and a behavioural model of human sleep". In: Stampi, C , ed. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep . Boston, MA: Birkhauser; 1992. pp. Why we nap: Evolution, chronobiology and functions of polyphasic and ultrashort sleep–70.
  • Webb, W. B. , and Swinburne, A. , 1971. An observational study of sleep of the aged , Perceptual and Motor Skills 32 (1971), pp. 895–898.
  • Williams, R. L. , Karacan, I. , and Hursch, C. J. , 1974. Electroencephalography of human sleep: Clinical applications. . New York: Wiley & Sons; 1974.
  • Zepelin, H. , 1973. A survey of age-related differences in sleep patterns and dream recall among well-educated men and women , Sleep Research 2 (1973), p. 81.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.