Perceived insomnia, significant life events and self-transcendence were investigated in 15 individuals who ranged in age from 46 to 80. Participants were interviewed over the telephone in effort to assess their occurrence and severity of three types of insomnia as well as the variables of self-transcendence and occurrence of significant life events. Results indicated that 5 (33%) experienced the most severe level of insomnia that includes difficulty falling asleep, difficulty maintaining sleep and early morning awakening. Three types of significant life events were reported by the majority of respondents: health events, career and family problems were identified as occurring during the onset of insomnia. There was no significant rel...
peer reviewedDespite their importance for general health, emotion-related factors have rarely been c...
We examined sleep complaints, subjective and objective sleep patterns, health, psychological adjustm...
Objectives: Depression is a significant mental health issue among older Australian adults. Research ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether self transcendence is manifested in generally healt...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: the aim of this study was to examine the factors associated with i...
Poor sleep quality and complaints of insomnia are particularly prevalent in aging individuals. Howev...
This thesis explores the consequences of insomnia as a sleep disorder in later life with the aim of ...
Background: Higher levels of insomnia predict greater depression severity among older adults; howeve...
Masters of Applied Science (Psychology)Insomnia increases the risk of developing depression among ol...
Recent conceptualizations implicate cognitive hyperarousal in the etiology and maintenance of insomn...
Research investigating the relationship between cognitive styles and sleep quality has focused on yo...
Background: Discrepancies between objectively and subjectively measured sleep variables make diag-n...
Hyperarousal is a 24-h state of elevated cognitive and physiological activation, and is a core featu...
Hyperarousal is a 24-h state of elevated cognitive and physiological activation, and is a core featu...
Previous findings suggest that some who report insomnia sleep well, whereas some noncomplaining indi...
peer reviewedDespite their importance for general health, emotion-related factors have rarely been c...
We examined sleep complaints, subjective and objective sleep patterns, health, psychological adjustm...
Objectives: Depression is a significant mental health issue among older Australian adults. Research ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether self transcendence is manifested in generally healt...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: the aim of this study was to examine the factors associated with i...
Poor sleep quality and complaints of insomnia are particularly prevalent in aging individuals. Howev...
This thesis explores the consequences of insomnia as a sleep disorder in later life with the aim of ...
Background: Higher levels of insomnia predict greater depression severity among older adults; howeve...
Masters of Applied Science (Psychology)Insomnia increases the risk of developing depression among ol...
Recent conceptualizations implicate cognitive hyperarousal in the etiology and maintenance of insomn...
Research investigating the relationship between cognitive styles and sleep quality has focused on yo...
Background: Discrepancies between objectively and subjectively measured sleep variables make diag-n...
Hyperarousal is a 24-h state of elevated cognitive and physiological activation, and is a core featu...
Hyperarousal is a 24-h state of elevated cognitive and physiological activation, and is a core featu...
Previous findings suggest that some who report insomnia sleep well, whereas some noncomplaining indi...
peer reviewedDespite their importance for general health, emotion-related factors have rarely been c...
We examined sleep complaints, subjective and objective sleep patterns, health, psychological adjustm...
Objectives: Depression is a significant mental health issue among older Australian adults. Research ...