Background: Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and socioeconomic position. Prospective evidence indicates a bi-directional relationship between psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms so similarities in social patterning may not be coincidental. Treatment for insomnia can also improve distress outcomes. We investigate the extent to which the prospective patterning of distress over 20 years is associated with insomnia symptoms over that period.Methods: 999 respondents to the Twenty-07 Study had been followed for 20 years from approximately ages 36-57 (73.2% of the living baseline sample). Psychiatric distress was measured using the GHQ-12 at baseline and at 20-year follow-up. Gender and social ...
Background: This study investigates insomnia as a partial mediator in the relationship between ...
Whether insomnia, a known correlate of depression, predicts depression longitudinally warrants eluci...
Gender disparity in sleep difficulties in young adults may be driven by higher rates of affective di...
Background: Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and soci...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and soci...
<b>Background</b><p></p> Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by g...
Study Objectives: The natural history of insomnia symptomatology is poorly understood. Cross-section...
Study objectives: Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder with significant psychiatric/physical ...
Background - Hazardous alcohol use is known to be comorbid with insomnia problems. The present study...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Insomnia has been shown to contribute to the development of psychotic experiences, predominantly via...
Background: Somatic symptom overlap between depression and insomnia has emerged as a major concern. ...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Background: This study investigates insomnia as a partial mediator in the relationship between perso...
Insomnia is a highly prevalent condition that constitutes a major public health and economic burden....
Background: This study investigates insomnia as a partial mediator in the relationship between ...
Whether insomnia, a known correlate of depression, predicts depression longitudinally warrants eluci...
Gender disparity in sleep difficulties in young adults may be driven by higher rates of affective di...
Background: Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and soci...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by gender and soci...
<b>Background</b><p></p> Psychiatric distress and insomnia symptoms exhibit similar patterning by g...
Study Objectives: The natural history of insomnia symptomatology is poorly understood. Cross-section...
Study objectives: Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder with significant psychiatric/physical ...
Background - Hazardous alcohol use is known to be comorbid with insomnia problems. The present study...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Insomnia has been shown to contribute to the development of psychotic experiences, predominantly via...
Background: Somatic symptom overlap between depression and insomnia has emerged as a major concern. ...
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all ...
Background: This study investigates insomnia as a partial mediator in the relationship between perso...
Insomnia is a highly prevalent condition that constitutes a major public health and economic burden....
Background: This study investigates insomnia as a partial mediator in the relationship between ...
Whether insomnia, a known correlate of depression, predicts depression longitudinally warrants eluci...
Gender disparity in sleep difficulties in young adults may be driven by higher rates of affective di...