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Treatments for somnambulism in adults: Assessing the evidence
Sleep Medicine Reviews , 07/22/09
Harris M et al. – Somnambulism, or sleepwalking, is a parasomnia of non–rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep where movement behaviours usually confined to wakefulness are displayed during sleep. Generally, if sleepwalking is causing distress or danger in spite of safety measures, medical or psychological treatment is indicated. With no high quality evidence to underpin recommendations for treatments of somnambulism, full discussion with patients is advised.
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