STUDY OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether sleep disturbances are bidirectionally related to anxiety and depression, and thus identify potential risk factors for each problem. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted on 9 studies (8 longitudinal, 1 retrospective) that assessed bidirectionality between a sleep disturbance, and anxiety or depression. Treatment studies were excluded, along with those solely based on clinical samples or cohorts at high risk of suffering from a sleep disturbance, anxiety and depression. Eligible studies were identified by searching PubMed, PsychINFO, Embase, and Scopus databases, and reference lists of eligible studies. Publication dates ranged from the beginning of each database to December 2011. MEASUREMENTS AN...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Previous research confirms the interdependent relationship between poor sleep and depression, but ha...
Bidirectionality refers to whether variable x predicts and/or is predicted by variable y. This thesi...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research within the field of sleep psychology has shown that there is a relat...
Abstract: Insomnia and anxiety disor-ders are highly prevalent and are asso-ciated with significant ...
Sabrina T Wiebe, Jamie Cassoff, Reut GruberAttention, Behavior and Sleep Laboratory, Douglas Mental ...
The present study was designed to simultaneously examine the prevalence of insomnia, hypersomnia, an...
Studies suggest that sleep disturbance may be an important etiological factor in the development of ...
Objectives Previous research confirms the interdependent relationship between poor sleep and depress...
Previous research has identified insomnia as a predictor for the onset of depression. The aim of thi...
Objective/Background: Sleep disorders are common among people with depression and anxiety. This stud...
Emerging evidence suggests a close and bidirectional effect between sleep and mood and sleep and dep...
Introduction: One of the most common sleep disorders, insomnia is a significant public health concer...
The direction of causation between measures of disrupted sleep, anxiety and depression is not well u...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Previous research confirms the interdependent relationship between poor sleep and depression, but ha...
Bidirectionality refers to whether variable x predicts and/or is predicted by variable y. This thesi...
INTRODUCTION: Previous research within the field of sleep psychology has shown that there is a relat...
Abstract: Insomnia and anxiety disor-ders are highly prevalent and are asso-ciated with significant ...
Sabrina T Wiebe, Jamie Cassoff, Reut GruberAttention, Behavior and Sleep Laboratory, Douglas Mental ...
The present study was designed to simultaneously examine the prevalence of insomnia, hypersomnia, an...
Studies suggest that sleep disturbance may be an important etiological factor in the development of ...
Objectives Previous research confirms the interdependent relationship between poor sleep and depress...
Previous research has identified insomnia as a predictor for the onset of depression. The aim of thi...
Objective/Background: Sleep disorders are common among people with depression and anxiety. This stud...
Emerging evidence suggests a close and bidirectional effect between sleep and mood and sleep and dep...
Introduction: One of the most common sleep disorders, insomnia is a significant public health concer...
The direction of causation between measures of disrupted sleep, anxiety and depression is not well u...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Previous research confirms the interdependent relationship between poor sleep and depression, but ha...