![]() ![]() Studies showed that mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dramatically increased after the COVID-19 pandemic: 53.8% of respondents had the psychological impact as moderate or severe 16.5% of participants reported moderate to severe depressive manifestations 28.8% of participants had moderate to severe anxiety symptoms and 24.5% of participants showed psychological distress. Generally speaking, mental health problems, including depressive symptoms and anxiety disorders, have had negatively affected the general population during this pandemic. ĬOVID-19 has double weapon on physical and mental domains of health including grief from loss, financial issues, social curfew and ambiguity about the future. ĭue to absence of specific treatment, the world health systems began to be affected, now the vaccines are available for COVID-19 but at the same time their efficacy still of doubt. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the COVID-19 infection became a worldwide devastating health issue starting in December 2019 in China and then gradually was a global pandemic. Prior to 2020, the deaths caused by respiratory infection was on the 4th leading causes but after the start of COVID-19 pandemic more death cases related to this global health problem. Post-COVID-19 sleep disturbances were commonly reported in the recovery period, also these sleep deficits had an impact on the physical and mental aspects of quality of life, so these sleep problems must be managed properly especially in this critical pandemic era. ![]() The study revealed high scores of insomnia severity index (13.01 ± 4.9), Pittsburgh sleep quality index (15.37 ± 4.43), also high scores of different items of scale of quality of life in the studied group. The quality of life was investigated using Short Form 36 scale. Socio-demographic characteristics of 500 post-Coronavirus-19 patients were collected the insomnia severity index and Pittsburgh sleep quality index evaluated the sleep pattern. This cross-sectional observational study investigated the sleep problems in 500 patients in the post recovery period using Insomnia Severity Index and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), their relation to this critical period and their impact on different domains of Quality of Life which was assessed by the SF36 Health Survey. This study aimed to investigate the sleep in the post-Coronavirus-19 period and if has an impact on the different items of patients’ quality of life. These sleep problems might have a drastic burden on the recovered patients’ life. ![]() Sleep disorders were very commonly reported during the novel Coronavirus-19 pandemic either in the acute phase of COVID-19 infection or after recovery. The effects of this pandemic were not only on the physical and medical aspects but also on the psychological issues including anxiety disorders, depressive manifestations, sleep problems and others. doi:10.COVID-19 pandemic became a global health problem affecting the life of millions of people all over the world. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: An Effective and Underutilized Treatment for Insomnia. Medical students’ attitudes toward sleeping pill usage: A cross-sectional study. Time spent in outdoor light is associated with mood, sleep, and circadian rhythm-related outcomes: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study in over 400,000 UK Biobank participants. doi:10.1007/s1007-0īurns AC, Saxena R, Vetter C, Phillips AJK, Lane JM, Cain SW. Sleep disturbances in patients with multiple sclerosis. Pokryszko-Dragan A, Bilińska M, Gruszka E, Biel Ł, Kamińska K, Konieczna K. Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. Temperature sensitivity in multiple sclerosis: An overview of its impact on sensory and cognitive symptoms. ![]() Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. Relationship between cognitive disturbances and sleep disorders in multiple sclerosis is modulated by psychiatric symptoms. Riccitelli GC, Pacifico D, Manconi M, et al. Sleep disturbances, degree of disability and the quality of life in multiple sclerosis patients. Kołtuniuk A, Kazimierska-Zając M, Pogłódek D, Chojdak-Łukasiewicz J. A practical approach to the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis. ![]()
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