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Citation

Ramsawh HJ, Ancoli-Israel S, Sullivan SG, Hitchcock CA, Stein MB. Behav. Sleep Med. 2011; 9(3): 130-143.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0855, USA. hramsawh@ucsd.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15402002.2011.583895

PMID

21722009

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship of childhood adversity and adult sleep quality in 327 college students (91 males), with a mean age of 18.9 years (SD = 2.1) and also examined whether neuroticism significantly mediated the observed association. Regression findings indicate that the relationship between childhood adversity and adult sleep quality is significant, and that there is a stronger association in men. Furthermore, a bootstrapping approach to testing the significance of the indirect effect (i.e., mediation) indicated that neuroticism mediated this relationship in both men and women. These data suggest that otherwise healthy young adults with a history of childhood adversity are at increased risk for sleep disturbance. Neuroticism may represent a potential target for change in future insomnia interventions, particularly in adults with a history of childhood adversity.


Language: en

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