确定与过度兴奋相关的失眠相关的心理问题:一个网络视角
Wenrui Zhao1, Eus J W Van Someren2, Ziye Xu3
1Sleep Center, Department of Neurology, Chongqing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chongqing 400021, China.
概括
过度兴奋是连接失眠与焦虑和抑郁等心理问题的一个关键因素. 在治疗中准过度兴奋可以通过解决相关的情绪和自我相关因素来改善失眠管理.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
背景情况:
- 过度兴奋是不眠症的已知特征,但其直接的心理联系尚未得到充分理解.
- 现有研究尚未完全阐明过度兴奋和失眠的各种心理因素之间的复杂相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 在一个相互关联的框架内调查与过度兴奋相关的心理因素.
- 探索心理问题,过度兴奋和失眠严重程度之间的直接和间接联系.
主要方法:
- 对两个独立的年轻成年人样本 (n=917和n=652) 进行了网络分析.
- 从17个尺度分析了26个变量,以绘制心理因素和失眠之间的关系.
- 线性回归被用来验证网络分析的结果.
主要成果:
- 网络分析揭示了失眠严重程度与负面睡眠信念,疲劳,失眠应对压力,过度兴奋,抑郁和精神疲劳之间的直接关联.
- 关键网络节点包括特征焦虑,抑郁性反,过度兴奋,完美主义 (担心错误) 和私人自我意识.
- 过度兴奋成为将失眠与情绪,睡眠相关和自我相关的心理问题联系在一起的核心因素.
结论:
- 过度兴奋在将失眠与各种心理因素联系起来方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
- 未来的失眠治疗策略可能会从针对过度兴奋和其他已识别的网络中心的干预中受益.
- 解决过度兴奋问题可以通过解决相关的心理并发症来提高失眠治疗的有效性.
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