1. The Moderating Effect of Sleep Disturbance on the Association of Stress with Impulsivity and Depressed Mood
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Soohyun Kim, Sehyun Jeon, Jeong Eun Jeon, Kyung-Hwa Lee, Yu Jin Lee, In-Kyung Park, Hayoung Lee, Seog Ju Kim, and Seong Min Oh
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Sleep disorder ,Sleep-wake disorders ,business.industry ,Beck Anxiety Inventory ,Beck Depression Inventory ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Impulsivity ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Psychological stress ,medicine ,Anxiety ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Biological Psychiatry ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective This study was performed to investigate the associations of life event stress with impulsivity, anxiety, and depressed mood as a function of the presence of a sleep disturbance.Methods In total, 214 participants (age 38.96±10.53 years; 111 females) completed self-report questionnaires, including the Life Experience Survey (LES), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Barratt’s Impulsivity Scale (BIS), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The presence of a sleep disturbance was defined as a PSQI score >5.Results In total, 127 participants presented with a sleep disturbance (age 39.33±10.92 years; 64 females), whereas the remaining 87 did not (age 38.43±9.97 years; 47 females). Negative LES scores were significantly correlated with BIS (r=0.22, p=0.001), BAI (r=0.46, p< 0.001), and BDI (r=0.51, p
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- 2020