Night-time sleep related cognitions have been shown to play a perpetuating role in insomnia. According to the cognitive model of insomnia day time cognitions (i.e. worry, rumination, etc.) may also contribute to it. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible role of daytime sleep-related rumination in Insomnia Disorder (n= 55, mean age 49.7±16.7 years), Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) (n=33, mean age 58.1±10.2 years) and healthy subjects (n=33, mean age 49.8±13.9), using a set of sleep related variables which included the Daytime Insomnia Symptom Response Scale (DISRS), the Dysfunctional Beliefs about Sleep Scale (DBAS), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Daytime sleep related...
Background: Cognitive arousal is thought to play a key role in insomnia disorder. However, although ...
Insomnia is a debilitating sleep disorder involving dissatisfaction with the quality, timing, or dur...
Aim: According to the Cognitive Model of Insomnia, engaging in sleep-related cognitive processes may...
Night-time sleep related cognitions have been shown to play a perpetuating role in insomnia. Accordi...
We performed two studies in individuals with sleep problems to investigate trait, daytime, and night...
Objective/Background: According to the Cognitive Model of Insomnia disorder, rumination about lack o...
The study investigated the causal relationship between worry and insomnia. A 2 x 2 design (Worry x I...
Previous studies have examined how both external and internal factors are related to sleep disorders...
Associations have been found between perseverative cognition (PC: worry and rumination) and somatic ...
Contains fulltext : 150141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective. Prio...
The extant literature has suggested relationships between an individual's chronotype (in relation to...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive arousal is central to models of sleep disturbance and insomnia, but findings r...
Objective. Prior research has found consistent support that rumination and insomnia are important ri...
Objective Insomnia-specific rumination has presented in subjects with insomnia. Research has identif...
Objective Stress-related sleep reactivity, sleep-related cognitions and psychological factors play ...
Background: Cognitive arousal is thought to play a key role in insomnia disorder. However, although ...
Insomnia is a debilitating sleep disorder involving dissatisfaction with the quality, timing, or dur...
Aim: According to the Cognitive Model of Insomnia, engaging in sleep-related cognitive processes may...
Night-time sleep related cognitions have been shown to play a perpetuating role in insomnia. Accordi...
We performed two studies in individuals with sleep problems to investigate trait, daytime, and night...
Objective/Background: According to the Cognitive Model of Insomnia disorder, rumination about lack o...
The study investigated the causal relationship between worry and insomnia. A 2 x 2 design (Worry x I...
Previous studies have examined how both external and internal factors are related to sleep disorders...
Associations have been found between perseverative cognition (PC: worry and rumination) and somatic ...
Contains fulltext : 150141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective. Prio...
The extant literature has suggested relationships between an individual's chronotype (in relation to...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive arousal is central to models of sleep disturbance and insomnia, but findings r...
Objective. Prior research has found consistent support that rumination and insomnia are important ri...
Objective Insomnia-specific rumination has presented in subjects with insomnia. Research has identif...
Objective Stress-related sleep reactivity, sleep-related cognitions and psychological factors play ...
Background: Cognitive arousal is thought to play a key role in insomnia disorder. However, although ...
Insomnia is a debilitating sleep disorder involving dissatisfaction with the quality, timing, or dur...
Aim: According to the Cognitive Model of Insomnia, engaging in sleep-related cognitive processes may...