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Published on: September 12, 2014
Nightmare frequency, nightmare distress, and anxiety
Tammy T Nguyen1, Samara Madrid, Hazel Marquez
1Department of Psychology, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 95192-0120, USA.
Abstract:
Using the self-reports of 300 university students, we replicated and extended the results of a 1971 study of Hersen by demonstrating a significant relationship between both nightmare frequency and nightmare distress with two dimensions of anxiety. Our results are not consistent with the 1990 findings of Wood and Bootzin who concluded that both nightmare frequency and nightmare distress were not correlated with anxiety.
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