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ASSESSING THE PREVALENCE OF EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS BY EPWORTH SLEEPINESS SCALE TECHNIQUE

Prabhanjan Kumar Vata, Arasumani, & Yetayal Berhanu

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) is the most common concern for many people presenting with sleep disorder and significantly a public health problem. However, it is also associated with a wide range of diseases, including psychiatric, neurological disorders. At an individual level, the symptom itself not only reduces personal effectiveness at school or work, but it also leads to problems with concentration, memory and mood, which have further negative impacts on performance. Mostly there cannot be exact cause for EDS and the only diagnostic possibility may be idiopathic hypersomnia. The present article asses the prevalence and severity of EDS in university students by using Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) technique and concluded that, female respondents are very high in the category of ”very sleepy” during day time compared to male respondents.

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