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SF-36: Evaluation of Quality of Life in Severe and Mild Insomniacs Compared With Good Sleepers

Damien Léger, MD, Karine Scheuermaier, MSc, Pierre Philip, MD, Michel Paillard, MD, PhD and Christian Guilleminault, MD, PhD

From Centre du Sommeil (D.L., K.S., P.P., M.P.), Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, Paris, France; and the Sleep Disorders Clinic (C.G.), Stanford University, Stanford, California.



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Fig. 1. Makeup of the three groups after completion of Q2.

 


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Fig. 2. Distribution of the different subscales of the SF-36 for each of the three study groups. {diamondsuit}; = good sleepers (N = 391); {blacksquare}; = mild insomniacs (N = 422); {blacktriangleup}; = severe insomniacs (N = 240).

 





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