Childhood-onset insomnia

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Twenty patients who had been insomniac since childhood were compared with 39 who had become insomniac during adult life. The childhood-onset insomniacs took longer to fall asleep, slept less, and showed excessive amounts of REM sleep without eye movements. Adult-onset insomniacs showed more restless sleep. No differences between childhood- and adult-onset groups were found on personality inventories, but those with childhood-onset insomnia reported more evidence of possible 'soft' neurological impairment.

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Hauri, P., & Olmstead, E. (1980). Childhood-onset insomnia. Sleep, 3(1), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/3.1.59

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