Global Sleep Assessment Questionnaire
Written by: Martin Winkler
First version: 22 Jul 2008.
Latest version:
27 Aug 2008.
Abstract:
Simple questionnaire/screening test may be an aid in evaluating a sleeping disorder.
Question:
How could a doctor evaluate my sleeping problems?
Answer:
A rather simple screening test might help your doctor to evaluate a possible sleeping disorder. Here is a list of 11 questions (Global Sleep Assessment Questionnaire GSAQ):
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Did you have difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or did you feel poorly rested in the morning?
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Did you fall asleep unintentionally or did you have to fight to stay awake during the day?
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Did sleep difficulties or daytime sleepiness interfere with your daily activities?
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Did work or other activities prevent you from getting enough sleep?
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Did you snore loudly?
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Did you hold your breath, have breathing pauses, or stop breathing in your sleep?
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Did you have restless or "crawling" feelings in your legs at night that went away if you moved your legs?
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Did you have repeated rhythmic leg jerks or leg twitches during your sleep?
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Did you have nightmares, or did you scream, walk, punch, or kick in your sleep?
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Did the following things disturb you in your sleep: pain, other physical symptoms, worries, medications, or other (specify)?
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Did you feel sad or anxious?
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