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nighttime
73%
of people with insomnia symptoms reported a nighttime impairment1
Data from a US general population study (N=1,003). Impairment defined as mild to very severe difficulty with sleep onset per Item 1 of the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI).
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A US general population cross-sectional study of 1,003 people aged 22-60 years; data include people with no clinically significant insomnia and people with mild to very severe symptoms per the ISI assessed using the Sleep, Health, Activity, Diet and Environment and Social Factors (SHADES) Survey.
based on the DSM-5, patients diagnosed with insomnia experience both nighttime & daytime impairments2
38%
reported difficulty initiating sleep at bedtime3
61%
reported frequent or prolonged awakenings throughout the night3
52%
reported awakening early in the morning with an inability to return to sleep3
daytime
84%
of people with insomnia symptoms reported daytime impairment1
Data from a US general population study (N=1,003).
show study details
A US general population cross-sectional study of 1,003 people aged 22-60 years; data include people with no clinically significant insomnia and people with mild to very severe symptoms per the ISI assessed using the Sleep, Health, Activity, Diet and Environment and Social Factors (SHADES) Survey.
based on the DSM-5, patients diagnosed with insomnia experience both nighttime & daytime impairments2
84%
reported fatigue4
71%
reported low energy4
91%
reported interference with ability to function4
jen is one of the many people who struggle with sleep
addressing her struggles is about more than just achieving good sleep—it’s about having good days, too.
in partnership with Idorsia Pharmaceuticals, Jen is sharing her story to help start the conversation about night & day.
this night & day impact is felt by many people
9.5%of people in the US have acute insomnia5*
~20%of these patients transition to chronic insomnia5*
insomnia can occur in people with or without comorbidities2
in the US, insomnia affects6†:
22% of women
16% of men
15-22%of those aged 18-54
21-24%of those aged ≥55
insomnia spans ethnic & racial backgrounds7
*Estimates based on analysis of US community samples (N=2,861).
†Age-adjusted prevalence of self-reported insomnia among US general population aged ≥18 years (N=34,509).
‡Study of US general population aged 25-60 years (N=1,007).
- Estimates based on analysis of US community samples (N=2,861).
- Age-adjusted prevalence of self-reported insomnia among US general population aged ≥18 years (N=34,509).
- Study of US general population aged 25-60 years (N=1,007).
it’s important to discuss the night and day impact with your patients