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[Delayed sleep phase type sleep disorder and chronotherapy].

Feride Gökben Hizli, Mehmet Yücel Ağargün
Case Report Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry 2009
PubMed
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Tipo de estudio
Case Reports
Población
None
Duración
2496 weeks
Intervención
[Delayed sleep phase type sleep disorder and chronotherapy]. None
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
[Delayed sleep phase type sleep disorder and chronotherapy].
Dirección del efecto
Mixed
Riesgo de sesgo
High

Abstract

Delayed sleep phase type sleep disorder is a circadian rhythm disorder that results in symptoms of sleep-onset insomnia and difficulty awakening at a desired time. Patients with delayed sleep phase-type sleep disorder can be treated with chronotherapy, light therapy, vitamin B12, or melatonin. Chronotherapy is a behavioral technique in which sleep time is systematically delayed. Herein we report a 48-year-old woman that presented with delayed sleep onset and describe chronotherapy as a treatment approach.

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