梦回忆频率:纵向设计评估的稳定性和变化

Q3 Psychology
M. Schredl, M. Gilles, I. Wolf, Verena Peus, B. Scharnholz, M. Sütterlin, S. Bardtke, T. Send, M. Deuschle
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梦的回忆频率表现出很大的个体间差异,从几乎每天早上回忆一个梦到几乎从未回忆过一个梦。尽管梦境回忆已经被概念化为一种稳定的特征,但这方面的纵向研究很少。在一项复杂的研究框架内,279名女性(平均年龄:31.76±4.73岁)完成了三次简短的睡眠问卷(妊娠晚期、产后6个月和产后4年),其中包括梦境回忆频率量表。研究结果表明,在四年的时间里,梦境回忆的频率相当稳定,尽管与之前的研究相比,相关系数略小——这可能反映了主要生活转变(怀孕、分娩、照顾小孩)的影响。产后6个月时最低的梦境回忆没有用睡眠变量(睡眠持续时间、夜间觉醒)来解释,并且支持这样一种假设,即在照顾很小的孩子时,对梦境的兴趣可能很低,这可能解释了梦境回忆的长期变化。
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Dream recall frequency: Stability and changes assessed in a longitudinal design
Dream recall frequencies exhibit large inter-individual differences, ranging from recalling a dream almost every morning to recalling a dream almost never. Although dream recall has been conceptualized as a stable trait, longitudinal studies in this area are scarce. Within the framework of a complex study, 279 women (mean age: 31.76 ± 4.73 yrs.) completed a brief sleep questionnaire three times (last trimester of their pregnancy, 6 month postpartum, and 4 years postpartum) that included a dream recall frequency scale. The findings indicate that dream recall frequency is quite stable over the four-year period, although the correlation coefficients were somewhat smaller compared to previous studies – probably reflecting the effect of major life transitions (pregnancy, giving birth, caring for small children). The lowest dream recall at 6 month postpartum was not explained by sleep variables (sleep duration, nocturnal awakenings) and favors the hypothesis that interest in dream that might have been low while caring for very small children and this might explain long-term changes in dream recall.
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International Journal of Dream Research
International Journal of Dream Research Psychology-Psychology (all)
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