The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: a brief review
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Abstract
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was first developed in 1989 by David J. Buysse and colleagues to assess sleep quality, particularly in clinical populations, with a focus on individuals with psychiatric disorders [1]. At the time, the authors noted that, despite the high frequency of sleep complaints associated with such conditions, there was a lack of standardized instruments to measure sleep quality and disturbances. Since its introduction, the PSQI has become widely adopted in both research and clinical settings, within and outside the fields of psychiatry and sleep medicine [2]. Being largely employed in diverse clinical samples, as well as in the general population and epidemiological studies,…
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- Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
- Index (typography)
- Gerontology
- Medicine
- Sleep quality
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Computer science
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