Difficulties with maintaining optimal sleep behaviours are widespread. Evidence suggests significant relationships between sleep disturbances and health outcomes, with consequences including increased risk, severity, and difficulties with management of health conditions. Disrupted sleep behaviours are associated with inefficient self-regulation and emotional regulation suggesting sleep behaviours as a modifiable risk factor for inclusion in psychological interventions for health management.Systematic literature review:Social jetlag (SJL), a misalignment between mid-point of sleep on work and free days, has been suggested as a factor in mental health. Biological and social changes characteristic of young people may increase propensity for SJ...
Purpose: Young adults regularly experience restricted sleep due to a range of social, educational an...
Sleep, stress-related processes, and emotion regulation are all implicated in mood disturbance and m...
Study Objectives: Mechanisms underlying the distress of hyperarousal in people with insomnia remain ...
Introduction Low self-compassion and poor sleep quality have been identified as potential key predic...
Mood instability (MI) and sleep disturbance (SD) are common in the general population, especially am...
Introduction: Mood disorders are among the most prevalent and serious mental disorders and rank high...
INTRODUCTION: Social jetlag has emerged as an important circadian marker for health outcomes. METHOD...
Introduction: Sleep quality is closely linked with mental health. Two factors that influence sleep a...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
BACKGROUND: As distinct from mentally-active sedentary behaviors (e.g. reading), passive sedentary b...
Introduction: Disrupted sleep is associated with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in young adults, bu...
Disordered sleep is strongly linked to future depression, but the reasons for this link are not well...
BACKGROUND: As distinct from mentally-active sedentary behaviors (e.g. reading), passive sedentary b...
Study Objectives: Mechanisms underlying the distress of hyperarousal in people with insomnia remain ...
Sleep restriction (SR) has profound adverse effects on health and wellbeing; however, it is not clea...
Purpose: Young adults regularly experience restricted sleep due to a range of social, educational an...
Sleep, stress-related processes, and emotion regulation are all implicated in mood disturbance and m...
Study Objectives: Mechanisms underlying the distress of hyperarousal in people with insomnia remain ...
Introduction Low self-compassion and poor sleep quality have been identified as potential key predic...
Mood instability (MI) and sleep disturbance (SD) are common in the general population, especially am...
Introduction: Mood disorders are among the most prevalent and serious mental disorders and rank high...
INTRODUCTION: Social jetlag has emerged as an important circadian marker for health outcomes. METHOD...
Introduction: Sleep quality is closely linked with mental health. Two factors that influence sleep a...
Sleep problems in youth reliably forecast the development of anxiety and mood disorders, presumably ...
BACKGROUND: As distinct from mentally-active sedentary behaviors (e.g. reading), passive sedentary b...
Introduction: Disrupted sleep is associated with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in young adults, bu...
Disordered sleep is strongly linked to future depression, but the reasons for this link are not well...
BACKGROUND: As distinct from mentally-active sedentary behaviors (e.g. reading), passive sedentary b...
Study Objectives: Mechanisms underlying the distress of hyperarousal in people with insomnia remain ...
Sleep restriction (SR) has profound adverse effects on health and wellbeing; however, it is not clea...
Purpose: Young adults regularly experience restricted sleep due to a range of social, educational an...
Sleep, stress-related processes, and emotion regulation are all implicated in mood disturbance and m...
Study Objectives: Mechanisms underlying the distress of hyperarousal in people with insomnia remain ...