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An Alarming Wake-Up Call: The Impact of Insomnia on Health and Productivity

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3. Roth T, Ancoli-Israel S. (1999).  Daytime consequences and correlates of insomnia in the United States: Results of the 1991 National Sleep Foundation Survey. Sleep, 22 (Supp 2), S354-S358.

4. Bedrosian RC, Octavec N. (2008).  Online interventions to promote behavioral health self-management.  Paper presented at: Forum 08, annual conference of the Disease Management Association of America, Hollywood, FL.

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12. Bedrosian RC. (2007). Identifying and repairing productivity gaps caused by stress, depression, insomnia and pain.  Paper presented at the Fall Conference of the Institute for Health and Productivity Management, Scottsdale, AZ.

13. Ford D, Kamerow D. (1989) Epidemiology study of sleep disturbances and psychiatric disorders. An opportunity for prevention? JAMA, 262:1479-84.

14. Leger D. (2002). Medical and socio-professional impact of insomnia. Sleep, 25:625-629.

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20. Buysse, D, Frank, E, Lowe, K, Cherry, C, & Kupfer, D. (1997). Electroencephalographic sleep correlates of episode and vulnerability to recurrence in depression. Biol Psychiatry, 41:406-18.

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22. Brower, K, Aldrich, M, Robinson, E, Zucker, R, & Greden, J. (2001). Insomnia, self-medication, and relapse to alcoholism. Am J Psychiatry, 158:399-404.

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27. Prasad M, Wahlqvist P, Shikiar R, Shih, Y. (2004). A review of self-report instruments measuring health-related work productivity. Pharmacoeconomics, 22, 225-244.

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37. Sivertsen B, Omvik S, Pallesen S,  Bjorvatn B, Havik H, Kvale G, et al. (2006). Cognitive behavioral therapy vs. zopiclone for treatment of chronic primary insomnia in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. JAMA, 295:2851-8.

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39. Strecher VJ, Wang C, Derry H, Wildenhaus K, Johnson C. (2002). Tailored interventions for multiple risk behaviors. Health Educ Res, 19: 619-626.

40. Strecher VJ, Shiffman S, West R. (2006). Moderators and mediators of a web-based computer-tailored smoking cessation program among nicotine patch users. Nicotine Tob Res, 9: S95-S101.

41. McClure J, Greene S, Wiese C, Johnson K, Alexander G, Strecher VJ. (2006). Interest in an online smoking cessation program and effective recruitment strategies: Results from Project Quit. J Med Internet Res, 8:e14.

42. Alexander, G.L., et al. (In Press). Incentives and mailing features aid recruitment for an online health program. Am J Prev Med.

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