Insomnia symptoms and short sleep predict anxiety and worry in response to stress exposure: a prospective cohort study of medical interns.
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Poor sleepers, particularly those with sleep onset insomnia symptoms, are vulnerable to short sleep and GAD anxiety and worry during chronic stress.About:
This article is published in Sleep Medicine.The article was published on 2019-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleep disorder & Anxiety.read more
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Sleep quality and mental health in the context of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Morocco.
Abdelkrim Janati Idrissi,Abdelaziz Lamkaddem,Abdelilah Benouajjit,Manar Ben El Bouaazzaoui,Farah El Houari,Mohammed Alami,Sanae Labyad,Abderrahman Chahidi,Meryem Benjelloun,Samira Rabhi,Najib Kissani,Benaissa Zarhbouch,Reda Ouazzani,Fouzia Kadiri,Rachid Alouane,Mohamed Elbiaze,Saïd Boujraf,Samira El Fakir,Zouhayr Souirti +18 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of sleep disorders, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in the Moroccan population during the COVID-19 lockdown period was revealed and false beliefs on sleep understanding were prevalent and were presenting a risk factor leading to sleep disorders.
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Depression and suicidal ideation in pregnancy: exploring relationships with insomnia, short sleep, and nocturnal rumination.
David A. Kalmbach,Philip Cheng,Jason C. Ong,Jeffrey A. Ciesla,Sheryl A. Kingsberg,Roopina Sangha,Leslie M. Swanson,Louise M. O'Brien,Thomas Roth,Christopher L. Drake +9 more
TL;DR: Depression and suicidal ideation are most prevalent in pregnant women with both insomnia and high rumination, and both are associated with depression and suicidal Ideation.
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Caring for the carers: Advice for dealing with sleep problems of hospital staff during the COVID-19 outbreak.
TL;DR: Practical advice for the management of sleep problems (sleep deprivation, insomnia and shift work) that can be included in supportive interventions is proposed, based on psychobiological principles of sleep regulation and on guidelines for the treatment of insomnia.
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A multicenter survey of perioperative anxiety in China: Pre- and postoperative associations.
Xi-Rong Li,Wen-Hao Zhang,John P Williams,Tong Li,Jian-Hu Yuan,Yun Du,Jin-De Liu,Zhe Wu,Zhao-Yang Xiao,Rui Zhang,Guo-Kai Liu,Guan-Rong Zheng,Dong-Ya Zhang,Hong Ma,Qu-Lian Guo,Jian-Xiong An,Jian-Xiong An +16 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors collected data from patients undergoing elective operation from 12 hospitals in China and assessed the relationship between preoperative anxiety and postoperative anxiety, pain, sleep quality, nausea and vomiting.
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Machine learning suggests sleep as a core factor in chronic pain
Teemu Miettinen,Pekka Mäntyselkä,Nora Hagelberg,Seppo Mustola,Eija Kalso,Eija Kalso,Jörn Lötsch,Jörn Lötsch +7 more
TL;DR: Machine learning suggested sleep problems as key factors in the most difficultPain phenotypes and their most relevant associated problems in 320 patients undergoing tertiary pain management deserving priority in the treatment of chronic pain.
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