The PIRS is a 20-item self-report instrument assessing
sleep over the preceding 7-day period. The range of
scores on the PIRS is from 0 to 60, with scores above
20 suggesting insomnia.
If you plan to use it, perhaps, you could get in touch with Dr. Buysse: [email protected]
http://www.sleep.pitt.edu/content.asp?id=1484&subid=2317
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