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Epworth Sleepiness Scale

The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) is a scale intended to measure daytime sleepiness that is measured by use of a very short questionnaire. This can be helpful in diagnosing sleep disorders. It was introduced in 1991 by Dr Murray Johns of Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

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diagnose sleep disorder

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The questionnaire

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Epworth Sleepiness Scale

Nodes18
Edges17
Triples14
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
Components1

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Epworth Sleepiness Scale

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related to Calibration · 7
Epworth Sleepiness Scale → Both, CPAP, In, Index, It, The Epworth Sleepiness Scale, The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality
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Epworth Sleepiness Scale → ESS, Lauren Clowney
Purpose · 1
Epworth Sleepiness Scale → diagnose sleep disorder

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Epworth Sleepiness ScalePurposediagnose sleep disorder1.00infobox
the test takers' opinions on their sleepinstance ofThe test is based on subjectivity and therefore may not be accurate when factors0.80text
how others view their sleepinessinstance ofThe test is based on subjectivity and therefore may not be accurate when factors0.80text
education levelinstance ofThe test is based on subjectivity and therefore may not be accurate when factors0.80text
and others are consideredinstance ofThe test is based on subjectivity and therefore may not be accurate when factors0.80text
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationThe Epworth Sleepiness Scale0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationIt0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationCPAP0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationIn0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationThe Pittsburgh Sleep Quality0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationIndex0.60section
Epworth Sleepiness Scalerelated to CalibrationBoth0.60section

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