Negative interpretation bias and repetitive negative thinking as mechanisms in the association between insomnia and depression in young adults.

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Isabel Clegg, Lies Notebaert, Amy Whittle-Herbert, Cele Richardson
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Abstract

Objectives: Despite evidence supporting sleep's role in the development and maintenance of depression, mechanisms underlying this association in young people are less established. Negative interpretation bias (the tendency to interpret ambiguous situations negatively) and repetitive negative thinking (RNT) are important candidate mechanisms. Whilst negative interpretation bias is implicated in depression development, it is a transdiagnostic process and may result from insomnia. Yet, research relating to these constructs is lacking. RNT is another transdiagnostic process implicated in association between negative interpretation bias, depression and insomnia. However, an elaborated model that includes both mechanisms is yet to be tested. It was hypothesised that negative interpretation bias and RNT would sequentially mediate the relationship between sleep/insomnia and depressive symptoms in young people.

Design: The associations predicted by this hypothesis were tested via cross-sectional mediation in a sample of 214 participants (Mage = 19.19 years, SD = 1.67, Rangeage = 17-24 years, 20% male).

Methods: Participants completed questionnaire measures of insomnia symptoms, depression symptoms and RNT, an ambiguous scenarios task and a 1-week sleep diary.

Results: Results were consistent with negative interpretation bias and RNT as sequential mechanisms which partially account for the relationship between sleep (i.e., insomnia severity and sleep parameters) and depression.

Conclusions: This study supports negative interpretation bias and RNT as mechanisms linking insomnia and depression in young people, as the predicted associations between these variables were observed. Future research should investigate the causal/directional associations. However, results support theoretical models, and suggest sleep, interpretation bias and RNT may be important processes to target in preventing and treating depression.

消极解释偏见和重复消极思维是年轻人失眠和抑郁之间的关联机制。
目的:尽管有证据支持睡眠在抑郁症的发展和维持中所起的作用,但在年轻人中这种关联的机制尚不明确。负性解释偏差(消极解读模棱两可情境的倾向)和重复性消极思维(RNT)是重要的候选机制。虽然负面解释偏差与抑郁症的发展有关,但它是一个跨诊断过程,可能由失眠引起。然而,与这些结构相关的研究是缺乏的。RNT是另一个与负性解释偏差、抑郁和失眠相关的跨诊断过程。然而,一个包含这两种机制的详细模型还有待检验。假设负性解释偏差和RNT会依次介导年轻人睡眠/失眠与抑郁症状之间的关系。设计:通过横断面中介在214名参与者(Mage = 19.19岁,SD = 1.67, age = 17-24岁,20%为男性)的样本中检验该假设预测的关联。方法:参与者完成失眠症状、抑郁症状和RNT的问卷测量、模糊情景任务和为期一周的睡眠日记。结果:研究结果与负解释偏倚和RNT作为顺序机制一致,部分解释了睡眠(即失眠严重程度和睡眠参数)与抑郁之间的关系。结论:本研究支持负解释偏倚和RNT作为联系年轻人失眠和抑郁的机制,因为这些变量之间的预测关联被观察到。未来的研究应探讨因果/定向关联。然而,研究结果支持理论模型,并提示睡眠、解释偏差和RNT可能是预防和治疗抑郁症的重要目标过程。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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