## Background: Existing research indicates sleep problems to be prevalent in youth with internalizing disorders. however, childhood sleep problems are common in the general population and few data are available examining unique relationships between sleep, specific types of anxiety and depressive s
Sleep problems, anxiety and cognitive style in school-aged children
✍ Scribed by Alice M. Gregory; Thalia C. Eley
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1522-7227
- DOI
- 10.1002/icd.409
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✦ Synopsis
The associations between sleep problems, anxiety, anxiety sensitivity and attributional style were examined in self-report data from 79 children aged 8-11 years. Total anxiety score was associated with different types of sleep problems (bedtime resistance, sleep anxiety and nightmares). Conversely, total sleep problem score was associated with different sub-scales of anxiety (from rð78Þ ¼ 0:15, p ¼ NS to rð79Þ ¼ 0:47, p50.01). Symptoms of anxiety correlated significantly with anxiety sensitivity, but not with attributional style. After controlling for other symptoms of anxiety, school phobias (Beta ¼ 0:26, p50.05), the mental incapacitation concerns scale of anxiety sensitivity (Beta ¼ 0:26, p50.05), and attributional style (Beta ¼ À0:31, p50.01, R 2 ¼ 0:45) predicted sleep problems. These results suggest that anxiety is associated with a range of sleep problems, and that sleep problems are associated with different types of anxiety. Furthermore, certain cognitive styles are associated with both anxiety and sleep problems and may be good candidates for further research into the association between sleep problems and anxiety in children.
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