Sleep difficulties are associated with increased symptoms of psychopathology

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Olga Tkachenko
Elizabeth A. Olson
Mareen Weber
Lily A. Preer
Hannah Gogel
William D. S. Killgore
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Center for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Research, McLean Hospital
[2] Center for Depression,undefined
[3] Anxiety,undefined
[4] and Stress Research,undefined
[5] McLean Hospital,undefined
[6] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2014年 / 232卷
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Sleep disturbance; Insomnia; Emotion; Psychopathology;
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Sleep problems often co-occur with psychopathological conditions and affective dysregulation. Individuals with mood disorders have significantly higher rates of sleep disturbances than healthy individuals, and among those with mood disorders, sleep problems are associated with lower rates of remission and response to treatment. Sleep disruption may itself be a risk factor for various forms of psychopathology, as experimental sleep deprivation has been found to lead to increased affective, cognitive, and somatic symptoms within healthy volunteers. However, little is known about the relationship between recurring sleep complaints in a naturalistic environment and symptoms of psychopathology among healthy individuals. In the present study, 49 healthy adults (21 males and 28 females) reported sleep quality and completed the Personality Assessment Inventory, a standardized self-report assessment of symptoms of psychopathology. Consistent with prior published findings during total sleep deprivation, individuals endorsing self-reported naturally occurring sleep problems showed higher scores on scales measuring somatic complaints, anxiety, and depression. Furthermore, the reported frequency of sleep disturbance was closely linked with the severity of self-reported symptoms. While causal directionality cannot be inferred, these findings support the notion that sleep and emotional functioning are closely linked.
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页码:1567 / 1574
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