2003
Daytime testing after laboratory or home‐based polysomnography: comparisons of middle‐aged insomnia sufferers and normal sleepers
Edinger JD, Glenn DM, Bastian LA, Marsh GR, Dailey D, Hope TV, Young M, Shaw E, Meeks G. Daytime testing after laboratory or home‐based polysomnography: comparisons of middle‐aged insomnia sufferers and normal sleepers. Journal Of Sleep Research 2003, 12: 43-52. PMID: 12603786, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2869.2003.00335.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sleep latency testInsomnia sufferersNormal sleepersDaytime multiple sleep latency testSleep latency testNormal control groupHome-based polysomnographyPersistent primary insomniaLatency testPrimary insomniaNormal controlsReaction time testControl groupDaytime testingInterview criteriaStudy participantsMatched-groups designSleep labPolysomnographSufferersSleep settingsSuch testingModest differencesCurrent studyParticipants
2001
Sleep in the Laboratory and Sleep at Home II: Comparisons of Middle-Aged Insomnia Sufferers and Normal Sleepers
Edinger J, Glenn D, Bastian L, Marsh G, Daile D, Hope T, Young M, Shaw E, Meeks G. Sleep in the Laboratory and Sleep at Home II: Comparisons of Middle-Aged Insomnia Sufferers and Normal Sleepers. Sleep 2001, 24: 761-770. PMID: 11683479, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/24.7.761.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBed partnersInsomnia sufferersNormal sleepersSleep efficiencyPersistent primary insomniaStage 2 sleepUniversity Medical CenterAge-matched sampleREM latencyUnivariate analysisHome polysomnographySleep continuityMedical CenterPrimary insomniaSleep parametersSleep timeInterview criteriaStudy participantsMatched-groups designNocturnal PSGSleepFirst nightSufferersPattern differencesSleep settings
2000
Insomnia and the Eye of the Beholder: Are There Clinical Markers of Objective Sleep Disturbances Among Adults With and Without Insomnia Complaints?
Edinger J, Fins A, Glenn D, Sullivan R, Bastian L, Marsh G, Dailey D, Hope T, Young M, Shaw E, Vasilas D. Insomnia and the Eye of the Beholder: Are There Clinical Markers of Objective Sleep Disturbances Among Adults With and Without Insomnia Complaints? Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2000, 68: 586-593. PMID: 10965634, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.68.4.586.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal sleepersBeck Depression InventoryInsomnia sufferersSleep-related beliefsObjective sleep difficultiesState-Trait Anxiety InventorySleep disturbancesObjective sleep disturbancesDysfunctional beliefsPsychometric measuresAge-matched samplePsychological factorsSleep difficultiesNocturnal sleep recordingsAnxiety InventoryTrait portionSleep satisfactionInsomnia complaintsPrimary insomniaDepression InventoryPrevious findingsSleep QuestionnaireInterview dataSleepersBeliefsSlow-wave sleep and waking cognitive performance II Findings among middle-aged adults with and without insomnia complaints
Edinger J, Glenn D, Bastian L, Marsh G. Slow-wave sleep and waking cognitive performance II Findings among middle-aged adults with and without insomnia complaints. Physiology & Behavior 2000, 70: 127-134. PMID: 10978487, DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(00)00238-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSlow-wave sleepMiddle-aged adultsInsomnia sufferersNormal sleepersInsomnia complaintsReaction time performanceNocturnal slow-wave sleepNocturnal sleepSleep pathologySimple reaction timeDaytime testsNeurocognitive functioningComplex reaction timeSleepSleep stagesPrevious studiesSufferersRestorative roleComplaintsAdultsCurrent study