Role of Stress, Arousal, and Coping Skills in Primary Insomnia
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Abstract
Objective
Although stress is often presumed to cause sleep disturbances, little research has documented the role of stressful life events in primary insomnia. The present study examined the relationship of stress and coping skills, and the potential mediating role of presleep arousal, to sleep patterns in good sleepers and insomnia sufferers.
Methods
The sample was composed of 67 participants (38 women, 29 men; mean age, 39.6 years), 40 individuals with insomnia and 27 good sleepers. Subjects completed prospective, daily measures of stressful events, presleep arousal, and sleep for 21 consecutive days. In addition, they completed several retrospective and global measures of depression, anxiety, stressful life events, and coping skills.
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Topics
Keywords
- Insomnia
- Psychology
- Stressor
- Arousal
- Coping (psychology)
- Primary Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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