睡眠障碍与重复性消极思维之间的并发和前瞻性联系:失眠认知行为治疗的特异性和效果

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Rebecca C. Cox, Bunmi O. Olatunji
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摘要

睡眠和昼夜节律障碍在焦虑相关障碍中越来越被认识到;然而,睡眠和昼夜节律之间的联系以及在这些疾病及其治疗中明显的特定的跨诊断过程尚未被描述。本研究采用两项研究的方法研究了睡眠类型、失眠症状和重复性消极思维(RNT)之间的关系。研究1在一个社区样本中检验了睡眠类型、失眠症状和RNT之间的并发和前瞻性关联。研究2随后检查了失眠认知行为治疗(CBTI)后RNT的变化。研究1的结果显示,在社区样本中,夜间睡眠类型和较高的失眠症状与较高的RNT同时相关;然而,在控制抑郁症状的情况下,只有傍晚性前瞻性地预测了5个月后RNT的增加。研究2发现,cbt后RNT下降,夜性和失眠症状的减少与RNT下降有关,控制了抑郁症状的变化。总之,这些发现强调了睡眠和昼夜节律在RNT中的作用。本文讨论了以RNT为特征的焦虑相关障碍的病因和治疗的意义。
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Concurrent and prospective links between sleep disturbance and repetitive negative thinking: Specificity and effects of cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia

Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance are increasingly recognized in anxiety-related disorders; however, the links between sleep and circadian rhythms and specific transdiagnostic processes evident in these disorders and their treatment have not been delineated. The present study examined the associations between chronotype, insomnia symptoms, and repetitive negative thinking (RNT) using a two-study approach. Study 1 examined concurrent and prospective associations between chronotype, insomnia symptoms, and RNT in a community sample. Study 2 then examined change in RNT following cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (CBTI). The findings of Study 1 showed that evening chronotype and higher insomnia symptoms were concurrently associated with higher RNT in the community sample; however, only eveningness prospectively predicted increased RNT over 5 months, controlling for depression symptoms. Study 2 found that RNT decreased following CBTI, and decreased eveningness and insomnia symptoms were associated with decreased RNT, controlling for change in depression symptoms. Together these findings highlight the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in RNT. The implications for conceptualizing the etiology and treatment of anxiety-related disorders characterized by RNT are discussed.

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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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