Curriculum
- 22 Sections
- 129 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Alcohol6
- ADHD4
- Autism6
- Bipolar Disorder10
- Conduct Disorder6
- Mental Health In Students6
- Self Harm6
- Delirium7
- Insomnia6
- Sleep Issues – Shift Work & Jet Lag5
- Dementia6
- Depression In Adults7
- Depression In Children7
- Depression – Antenatal & Post-Natal6
- Eating Disorders6
- General Anxiety Disorder6
- OCD6
- PTSD5
- Learning Difficulties6
- Psychosis & Schizophrenia6
- Homelessness6
Definition, Prevalence & Etiology
Definition
• Sleep disorder is characterised by poor sleep and impaired daytime functioning.
• Can be short-term (<3 months) or long-term (>3 months)
Prevalence
• Common in females and older adults
Etiology
• Short term: Recent stressful events, infections, environmental disturbances
• Long-term: Associated with psychiatric/medical conditions