The perceptions of nightmare sufferers regarding the functions, causes, and consequences of their nightmares, and their coping strategies

Q3 Psychology
Alexandre Lemyre, M. St-Onge, A. Vallières
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The administration of treatments for nightmares, and more broadly, clinical work with patients reporting dysphoric dreams as a concomitant psychological difficulty, could be improved based on a better understanding of the experience of nightmare sufferers. The objective of this study was to explore the perceptions of nightmare sufferers regarding the functions, causes, and consequences of their nightmares, as well as their strategies for coping with nightmares. Twenty university students with frequent nightmares took part in an individual semi‑structured interview constructed by the research team. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Verbatim were analysed using a content analysis method. Four major findings emerge from this study. Firstly, the main perceived causes of nightmares, including one’s occupational and social life, support the hypothesis that dreams reflect waking concerns. Secondly, nightmares tend to decrease sleep quality and to provoke sleep fragmentation, which may be aggravated by sleep avoidance and voluntary awakening from lucid nightmares. In turn, the fatigue that results from a disturbed sleep can negatively affect concentration, daily functioning and mood. Thirdly, nightmares can impact emotions upon awakening and during the day, directly and indirectly, through various mechanisms. Fourthly, nightmares are frequently perceived as a source of personal insight: half of the participants believe that their dreams can reveal information about themselves, searching for the signification of nightmares is one of the most common coping strategies, and many participants experienced a reflection or realization following a nightmare. A model is proposed to integrate the findings and explain how the nightmare problem might perpetuate itself.
噩梦患者对噩梦的功能、原因和后果的看法,以及他们的应对策略
在更好地了解噩梦患者的经历的基础上,可以改进噩梦治疗的管理,以及更广泛地说,将烦躁不安的梦作为伴随的心理困难的患者的临床工作。本研究的目的是探讨噩梦患者对噩梦的功能、原因和后果的看法,以及他们应对噩梦的策略。20名经常做噩梦的大学生参加了研究团队构建的个人半结构化访谈。采访被逐字记录下来。使用内容分析法对逐字逐句进行分析。这项研究得出了四个主要发现。首先,噩梦的主要感知原因,包括一个人的职业和社会生活,支持了梦反映清醒时的担忧的假设。其次,噩梦往往会降低睡眠质量,并引发睡眠碎片化,而回避睡眠和从清醒噩梦中自愿醒来可能会加剧这种情况。反过来,睡眠紊乱引起的疲劳会对注意力、日常功能和情绪产生负面影响。第三,噩梦可以通过各种机制直接或间接地影响觉醒时和白天的情绪。第四,噩梦经常被视为个人洞察力的来源:一半的参与者认为他们的梦可以揭示关于自己的信息,寻找噩梦的意义是最常见的应对策略之一,许多参与者在噩梦后经历了反思或意识。提出了一个模型来整合这些发现,并解释噩梦问题是如何长期存在的。
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International Journal of Dream Research
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