PhenX - sleep disorders screener protocol 121001   62742-2

LOINC Code


LOINC code62742-2
namePhenX - sleep disorders screener protocol 121001
descriptionThe National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Sleep Patterns and Problems instrument is an interviewer-administered questionnaire which captures routine sleep schedule, sleep deprivation, morningness-eveningness, insomnia, narcolepsy, cataplexy and associated distress.
statusTRIAL

Fully-Specified Name

componentPhenX - sleep disorders screener protocol 121001
property-
timePt  =  Point in time:  To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements.
system^Patient
scale-
methodPhenX

Additional Names

short nameSleep disorders screener proto

Basic Attributes

classPANEL.PHENX
type2  Clinical

Panel Components

65547-2Do you normally work or attend school during the day and sleep at night [PhenX]
65548-0What is your normal work or school and sleep schedule [PhenX]
65549-8If your normal work or school and sleep schedule is other, describe [PhenX]
65550-6What shift schedule do you most often work [PhenX]
65933-4Day [PhenX]
65551-4At what time do you usually go to bed [PhenX]
65552-2About how many minutes does it usually take for you to fall asleep [PhenX]
65554-8How many hours and minutes does it take for you to become fully awake from regular sleep, after first opening your eyes in the morning [PhenX]
65555-5Do you use an alarm clock to wake up in the morning [PhenX]
65556-3Do you have great difficulty waking up in the morning [PhenX]
65557-1Do you often have so much trouble waking up that an alarm clock won't wake you and you have to use other methods to wake up [PhenX]
65558-9Describe other methods used to wake up [PhenX]
65559-7When you wake up in the morning or from a nap, do you feel out of it and confused [PhenX]
65560-5How many hours and minutes does it take for you to fully awaken from a nap [PhenX]
65561-3How much sleep do you usually get on a typical night [PhenX]
65562-1Do you usually follow the same sleep schedule, that is, no more than a 1 hour difference in sleep and wake times, on both work or school and non-work or school days [PhenX]
65563-9How many hours of sleep per night do you think you need to feel fully rested the next day [PhenX]
65585-2Are these usual sleep and wake times always about the same - each day during a week of vacation [PhenX]
65564-7Do you feel awake and refreshed after sleeping [PhenX]
65566-2How often do you take naps [PhenX]
65567-0At what time of the day do you usually take naps [PhenX]
65568-8How many hours and minutes of sleep do you usually get when you take a nap [PhenX]
65569-6Do you have great difficulty waking up from naps [PhenX]
65570-4How often do you dream when you nap [PhenX]
65571-2Are these dreams very intense, detailed and vivid, like watching a movie [PhenX]
65572-0How difficult is it for you to adapt to a sleep loss of 3 hours or more - sleeping 3 or more hours less than you normally do the night before [PhenX]
65564-7Do you feel awake and refreshed after sleeping [PhenX]
65573-8Does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your mood [PhenX]
65578-7How does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your mood [PhenX]
65631-4Does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your tendency to be irritable [PhenX]
65674-4How does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your tendency to be irritable [PhenX]
65675-1Does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your ability to get your work done [PhenX]
65676-9How does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your ability to get your work done [PhenX]
65677-7Does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to how much you eat [PhenX]
65678-5How does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to how much you eat [PhenX]
65679-3Does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your desire for chocolate or sweets [PhenX]
65680-1How does this loss of sleep affect you the next day with respect to your desire for chocolate or sweets [PhenX]
65574-6How quickly after this loss of sleep, do you return to your usual self if you are allowed to sleep as much as you like [PhenX]
65575-3Do you prefer to keep a regular sleep schedule - one that does not change much from one night to the next [PhenX]
65576-1If you do not keep your regular sleep schedule, how much do you feel off - not your regular self, the next day [PhenX]
65577-9When you are traveling east by air and you cross over several time zones, how quickly do you return to your usual sleeping pattern [PhenX]
65579-5What about when you are traveling west by air over several time zones [PhenX]
65580-3Do you consider yourself to be a morning person - early bird, an evening person - night owl, or neither [PhenX]
65581-1How strong is your preference [PhenX]
65582-9Does respondent consistently fall asleep very late - 12 a.m. or later, at night and characterize him or herself as a night owl with a strong preference [PhenX]
65583-7At what time do you usually go to sleep - feel sleepy and ready to go to bed [PhenX]
65553-0At what time do you usually wake up [PhenX]
65585-2Are these usual sleep and wake times always about the same - each day during a week of vacation [PhenX]
65586-0Do you wake up on your own, without an alarm or other assistance [PhenX]
65587-8Have you ever tried to force yourself to fall asleep at an earlier time than your usual bedtime [PhenX]
65565-4How often do you remember your dreams - that is, dreams that occur during your regular sleep and not while napping [PhenX]
65589-4When you tried to shift your sleep schedule to an earlier bedtime, at least 1 to 2 hours earlier, did you have difficulty falling asleep [PhenX]
65590-2Do attempts to change your sleep or wake schedule tend to make your sleeping difficulties worse [PhenX]
65591-0During the past Y, what was the longest period of time that you had these sleeping problems on most nights [PhenX]
65592-8How old were you when you first began going to sleep very late without being able to adjust your schedule when you tried [PhenX]
65593-6How old were you the last time you experienced these problems [PhenX]
65594-4Do you currently experience these problems [PhenX]
65825-2How much have your late bedtime and inability to adjust your schedule upset or distressed you [PhenX]
65826-0What number describes how much this eveningness tendency has affected your social life or relationships with your friends [PhenX]
65827-8What number describes how much this eveningness tendency has affected your relationships with family members [PhenX]
65828-6What number describes how much this eveningness tendency has affected your performance in school or work or your relationships with your co-workers, employers, teachers or classmates [PhenX]
65595-1Have you ever had frequent problems getting to sleep at the beginning of the night which has negatively affected how you function during the following day [PhenX]
65596-9Have you ever had frequent problems staying asleep at night which has negatively affected how you function during the following day [PhenX]
65597-7Have you ever had frequent problems falling back to sleep after waking in the middle of the night which has negatively affected how you function during the following day [PhenX]
65598-5In the past year, have you had difficulty getting to sleep [PhenX]
65599-3In the past year, have you awakened during the night and had a hard time getting back to sleep [PhenX]
65600-9In the past year, have you awakened too early in the morning and couldn't get back to sleep [PhenX]
65591-0During the past Y, what was the longest period of time that you had these sleeping problems on most nights [PhenX]
65682-7Things experienced during the daytime due to difficulties falling asleep or staying asleep at night [PhenX]
65683-5Do you experience any of these things during the daytime due to your difficulties falling asleep or staying asleep at night [PhenX]
65684-3Do you experience frustration, tension or anxiety over not being able to go to sleep during the night when you cannot fall asleep [PhenX]
65601-7Do you look at the clock frequently to see how long you have not been able to fall asleep during the night when you cannot fall asleep [PhenX]
65602-5When you are not sleeping in your usual bed, in a hotel room while on vacation, or on your couch watching television, do you still have problems initially getting to sleep, staying asleep, or falling back to sleep after waking up during the night [PhenX]
65685-0Events or conditions occurring at the same time as difficulty with insomnia [PhenX]
65686-8Does your difficulty with insomnia occur at the same time as any of these events or conditions [PhenX]
65687-6Other drugs or medications occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65688-4Changing schedule occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65689-2Noisy or uncomfortable surroundings occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65690-0Stress or major life event occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65691-8Other disturbances occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65692-6Emotional or mental condition occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65693-4Other medical condition occurring with insomnia [PhenX]
65603-3Do you ever have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, when there seems to be no cause or explanation for it [PhenX]
65604-1Has your difficulty with sleeping occurred or worsened during pregnancy [PhenX]
65605-8Has your difficulty with sleeping occurred or worsened during menopause [PhenX]
65606-6Has your difficulty with sleeping occurred or worsened during a few days before menstruation [PhenX]
65607-4Has your difficulty with sleeping occurred or worsened during menstruation [PhenX]
65608-2How many separate times in your life have you had difficulty getting to sleep, staying asleep or falling back to sleep after waking up during the night, for at least 1 month [PhenX]
65609-0How old were you when you first experienced this kind of difficulty with sleeping, for at least 1 month [PhenX]
65610-8How old were you the last time you experienced this insomnia, for at least 1 month [PhenX]
65611-6Do you currently experience insomnia [PhenX]
65612-4How frequently do you experience insomnia [PhenX]
66184-3How much does your insomnia, sleep difficulties, upset or distress you [PhenX]
66185-0What number describes how much your insomnia has affected your social life or relationships with your friends [PhenX]
66186-8What number describes how much your insomnia has affected your relationships with family members [PhenX]
66187-6What number describes how much your insomnia has affected your performance in school or work or your relationships with your co-workers, employers, teachers or classmates [PhenX]
65613-2Do you feel so sleepy during the day that it interrupts your normal activities, such as driving, reading, or concentrating at work or school, even when you have had enough sleep the night before [PhenX]
65614-0How often do you feel so sleepy during the day that it interrupts your normal activities [PhenX]
65615-7What is the longest period of time that you have felt so sleepy during the day that it interrupts your normal activities on most days [PhenX]
65617-3During the daytime, do you experience an overwhelming desire to go to sleep - so overwhelming that you cannot resist [PhenX]
65616-5How often does this overwhelming desire to go to sleep occur [PhenX]
65618-1What is the longest period of time that you have felt this overwhelming desire to go to sleep, on most days [PhenX]
65619-9When you do doze off during the day and take a nap, do you find this sleep refreshing [PhenX]
65620-7Describe refreshing sleep [PhenX]
65621-5Do you feel that you are sleepier than other people your age [PhenX]
65622-3Do you ever experience periods of muscle weakness, loss of muscle strength or limp muscles in any part of your body, such as the legs or face, when you laugh [PhenX]
65623-1Do you ever experience periods of muscle weakness, loss of muscle strength or limp muscles in any part of your body, such as the legs or face, when you are angry [PhenX]
65624-9Do you ever experience periods of muscle weakness, loss of muscle strength or limp muscles in any part of your body, such as the legs or face, when you hear or tell a joke [PhenX]
65625-6Have you ever been told that you act out your dreams [PhenX]
65626-4How often does acting out your dreams happen [PhenX]
65627-2Do you ever move so much during your sleep that you accidentally hit your bed partner, if any, or hurt yourself? [PhenX]
65628-0Do you have any memory of these events [PhenX]
65629-8Does moving at night disrupt your sleep, wake you up at night [PhenX]
65630-6During what part of the night do these events most often occur [PhenX]

Associated Observations

LOINC codes that represent optional associated observation(s) for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single associated observation or panel containing several associated observations.

Member of these Panels

62710-9PhenX domain - Psychiatric

History/Usage

first released
last updated2.66
last change typeNAM  - change to Analyte/Component
change reasonUpdated the PhenX ID from "PhenX." to "PX" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.; Added the PhenX protocol ID to the Component to clearly define the protocol version for which this panel is based upon.

Related Names

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