Exploring the Psychological and Physiological Insights Through Digital Phenotyping by Analyzing the Discrepancies Between Subjective Insomnia Severity and Activity-Based Objective Sleep Measures: Observational Cohort Study

Jan 27, 2025JMIR mental health

Differences Between Self-Reported Insomnia and Activity-Measured Sleep Reveal Psychological and Physical Insights

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Abstract

A total of 250 participants were assessed for insomnia severity and sleep parameters using both subjective and objective measures.

  • No significant differences in total sleep time or sleep structure were found among groups classified by insomnia severity.
  • Participants without insomnia reported longer awake times and lower sleep quality compared to those with insomnia.
  • Stress levels, dysfunctional beliefs about sleep, and symptoms of restless legs syndrome significantly differed among insomnia groups, with higher severity associated with higher scores.
  • Caffeine intake and alcohol consumption did not show significant differences between insomnia severity groups.
  • The findings suggest that subjective perceptions of insomnia severity may involve factors beyond objective sleep duration and quality.

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