Study Objectives: To examine the role of sleep reactivity as a predictor of insomnia in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: A total of 173 women with breast cancer participated and were followed up over a period of 9 months. At baseline, participants were assigned to a high (n = 114) or low (n = 59) sleep reactivity group, based on their responses to the Ford Insomnia Response to Stress Test (FIRST). We assessed whether these FIRST groupings (high/low sleep reactivity) predicted changes in insomnia over time using the Insomnia Severity Index. We also tested if these FIRST groupings predicted insomnia disorder (using Insomnia Severity Index cutoffs) at 3 different time points (T3, T6, and T9). Results: Individuals with high sleep...
BACKGROUND: Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy....
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy. Few studies...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sleep reactivity as a predictor of insomnia in patients dia...
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of insomnia, describe clinical characteristics of sleep...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent and confers risk for physical...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of pre-existing sleep disorders on the survival outcomes of wome...
PURPOSE: Sleep disturbance and cancer-related fatigue (CRF) are among the most commonly reported sym...
Secondary insomnia resulting from the onset of a health problem often persists beyond the course of ...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Rationale. Secondary to breast cancer and its treatment, fatigue has been identified as one of the m...
Background: Nearly 40% of breast cancer survivors have insomnia, yet, information how this condition...
Using a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral model of insomnia and a daily process approach, this stud...
BACKGROUND: Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy....
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy. Few studies...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of sleep reactivity as a predictor of insomnia in patients dia...
Study Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of insomnia, describe clinical characteristics of sleep...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent and confers risk for physical...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of pre-existing sleep disorders on the survival outcomes of wome...
PURPOSE: Sleep disturbance and cancer-related fatigue (CRF) are among the most commonly reported sym...
Secondary insomnia resulting from the onset of a health problem often persists beyond the course of ...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Rationale. Secondary to breast cancer and its treatment, fatigue has been identified as one of the m...
Background: Nearly 40% of breast cancer survivors have insomnia, yet, information how this condition...
Using a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral model of insomnia and a daily process approach, this stud...
BACKGROUND: Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy....
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, natural course, and risk factors of insomnia com...
Insomnia causes severe distress in patients with breast cancer who receive chemotherapy. Few studies...