研究对比回避模型以了解广泛性焦虑障碍与睡眠困难之间的关系。

Whitney S Shepherd, Mary J Schadegg, Laura J Dixon
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广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)的特征是过度担忧,并伴有引起痛苦和干扰日常活动的生理唤醒。有广泛性焦虑症症状的人通常会经历持续的睡眠问题,这可能会使临床结果恶化。对比回避模型(CAM);Newman & Llera, 2011)认为焦虑在广泛性焦虑症中被用来通过延续消极状态来避免情绪变化。研究表明,CAM独特地解释了广泛性焦虑症的病理,并可能类似地解释了同时发生的睡眠困难。为了更好地理解广泛性焦虑症症状中高比例的睡眠困难,本研究在一个有焦虑症状的个体样本中检验了对比回避在这种关系中的作用。更多的对比回避被认为与睡眠困难呈正相关,广泛性焦虑症的严重程度被认为与睡眠困难间接相关,因为更多的对比回避。研究人员在网上招募了255名焦虑的成年人,参与者完成了广泛性焦虑症严重程度、对比回避和睡眠困难的自我报告。研究变量之间观察到显著的相关性。该中介模型解释了28%的睡眠困难差异,并揭示了在广泛性焦虑症严重程度和睡眠困难之间的关联中,对比回避的显著间接影响。这些结果表明,在检查广泛性焦虑症患者的睡眠困难时,避免对比可能很重要。
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Examining the Contrast Avoidance Model to Understand the Association between Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Sleep Difficulties.

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) features excessive worry, paired with physiological arousal that causes distress and interferes with daily activities. Individuals with GAD symptoms often experience persistent sleep problems, which may worsen clinical outcomes. The Contrast Avoidance Model (CAM; Newman & Llera, 2011) posits that worry is used in GAD to avoid emotional shifts by perpetuating a negative state. Research has demonstrated the CAM uniquely explains GAD pathology and may similarly explain co-occurring sleep difficulties. To better understand the high rates of sleep difficulties in GAD symptomology, this study examined the role of contrast avoidance in this relationship in a sample of individuals with anxiety symptoms. Greater contrast avoidance was expected to be positively correlated with sleep difficulties, and GAD severity was expected to be indirectly associated with sleep difficulties via greater engagement in contrast avoidance. A sample of 255 anxious adults was recruited online, and participants completed self-report measures of GAD severity, contrast avoidance, and sleep difficulties. Significant correlations were observed between study variables. The mediation model accounted for 28% of the variance in sleep difficulties and revealed a significant indirect effect of contrast avoidance in the association between GAD severity and sleep difficulties. These results indicate that contrast avoidance may be important when examining sleep difficulties among those with GAD symptoms.

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