Yes, “tobacco-induced sleep disorder” is a diagnosis based on severe disturbance in sleep caused by tobacco use. Types of tobacco-induced sleep disorders include:
- Insomnia type – characterized by difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep, frequent nocturnal awakenings, or nonrestorative sleep.
- Daytime sleepiness type – characterized by excessive sleepiness/fatigue during waking hours, or, less commonly, a long sleep period.
- Parasomnia type – Characterized by abnormal behavioral events during sleep.
- Mixed type – characterized by a substance/medication-induced sleep problem with multiple types of sleep symptoms, but no symptom clearly predominates.
