1.Epidemiology of Insomnia in Korean Adults: Prevalence and Associated Factors.
Yong Won CHO ; Won Chul SHIN ; Chang Ho YUN ; Seung Bong HONG ; Juhan KIM ; Christopher J EARLEY
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2009;5(1):20-23
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Insomnia is a common complaint in adults. However, large epidemiologic studies of insomnia involving Asian populations are rarely reported. We performed an epidemiologic study of insomnia in a large Korean adult population. METHODS: A total of 5,000 subjects (2,470 men and 2,530 women) were interviewed by telephone. A representative sample of subjects aged 20 to 69 years was constituted according to a stratified, multistage random sampling method. Insomnia was defined as either any difficulty getting to sleep or getting back to sleep after waking in the night. RESULTS: More than one fifth (n=1,141, 22.8%) of the 5,000 subjects complained of insomnia, with the prevalence being significantly higher in women (25.3%) than in men (20.2%, p<0.001). Logistic regression revealed that the prevalence of insomnia increased significantly with age (p<0.001), being higher in those aged 60-69 years than in those aged 20-29 years (OR=2.368, 95% CI=1.762-3.182, p<0.001), and was lower in those with a monthly income of >4.5 million Korean won than in those with an income of <1.5 million Korean won (OR=0.689, 95% CI=0.523-0.906, p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Insomnia is a common complaint in Korean adults, and its prevalence is similar to that in adults in Western countries.
Adult
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Aged
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Female
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Prevalence
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
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Telephone