Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and problematic behavior. This multicenter, cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of insomnia and underlying and maintaining factors in a group of forensic psychiatric inpatients (N = 281). Insomnia severity, subjective sleep quality, sleep hygiene and erroneous cognitions about sleep were measured with the Insomnia Severity Index, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Sleep Hygiene questionnaire and Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep, respectively. Impulsivity was derived from risk assessment instruments routinely completed by trained professionals. Almost half of the patients (48.7%) appeared to suffer from insomnia. Particularl...
The contribution of cognition to the sleep-aggression relationship is explored via three connected s...
Good sleep is important for our emotional stability and aggression control. Although most people do ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Studies investigating sleep and personality disorders consistently demonstrate a relation between pe...
Objective: In forensic psychiatric patients, sleep problems as well as impulsivity and aggression ar...
Several studies found associations between poor sleep quality and aggression in general and (forensi...
Sleep is crucial for daytime functioning. In populations with psychiatric conditions, many people su...
Cognitive intrusions and pre-sleep hyperarousal have been hypothesised to be causal factors in sleep...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
The contribution of cognition to the sleep-aggression relationship is explored via three connected s...
Good sleep is important for our emotional stability and aggression control. Although most people do ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Insomnia has a negative impact on mental health and is a potential risk factor for impulsive and pro...
Studies investigating sleep and personality disorders consistently demonstrate a relation between pe...
Objective: In forensic psychiatric patients, sleep problems as well as impulsivity and aggression ar...
Several studies found associations between poor sleep quality and aggression in general and (forensi...
Sleep is crucial for daytime functioning. In populations with psychiatric conditions, many people su...
Cognitive intrusions and pre-sleep hyperarousal have been hypothesised to be causal factors in sleep...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
The contribution of cognition to the sleep-aggression relationship is explored via three connected s...
Good sleep is important for our emotional stability and aggression control. Although most people do ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...