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ICSD-3-TR eBook
ICSD-3-TR eBook
ICSD-3-TR eBook
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ICSD-3-TR introduces a new classification system for insomnia disorders, categorizing them into chronic insomnia disorder, short-term insomnia disorder, and other insomnia disorder. Insomnia is defined as persistent sleep initiation or maintenance difficulties associated with concern, dissatisfaction, or perceived daytime impairment. Daytime impairment may include fatigue, decreased mood, irritability, cognitive impairment, and other symptoms. The previous classification system of primary and secondary insomnia has been abandoned, and the focus is now on identifying and treating insomnia disorder as a comorbid condition that requires separate attention. The chapter provides criteria for each type of insomnia disorder, as well as information on associated features, clinical subtypes, demographics, predisposing and precipitating factors, familial patterns, onset, course and complications, developmental issues, pathology and pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis. It also discusses the relationship between insomnia disorders and other classification systems, such as ICD-11 and DSM-5-TR. ICSD-3-TR offers a comprehensive classification system to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia disorders. <br /><br />Other sleep disorders mentioned in the document include circadian rhythm sleep disorders, sleep-related breathing disorders, sleep-related movement disorders, narcolepsy, mood and anxiety disorders, other medical conditions causing sleep disturbances, substance use/withdrawal, medication-induced insomnia, central sleep apnea with Cheyne-Stokes breathing, and sleep-related urologic dysfunction. The document also provides information on the pathology, pathophysiology, onset, course, complications, differential diagnosis, and treatment options for these sleep disorders.
Keywords
ICSD-3-TR
insomnia disorders
chronic insomnia disorder
short-term insomnia disorder
daytime impairment
comorbid condition
diagnosis and treatment
circadian rhythm sleep disorders
sleep-related breathing disorders
narcolepsy
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