Anxiety and job factors may influence sleepiness tests
NCT ID NCT06586138
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 103 adults with narcolepsy or obstructive sleep apnea to see if anxiety, social, or work factors affect their ability to stay awake during a standard test. Participants filled out an anxiety questionnaire before the test. The goal is to better understand why some people feel sleepy but test normally, and vice versa.
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Service de Médecine du Sommeil - Hopital Croix Rousse
Lyon, France, 69004, France
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