Illness uncertainty, cognitive-emotional arousal, and sleep outcomes among emerging adults with a chronic medical condition.
J Am Coll Health
; : 1-9, 2023 Jul 03.
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| ID: mdl-37395721
ABSTRACT
Objective:
Investigate the sleep hygiene and quality of emerging adults with a CMC compared to healthy peers as well as potential predictors of sleep quality.Participants:
College students with and without a CMC (n = 137 per group; aged 18-23 years) at a Midwestern university.Methods:
Participants reported on anxious and depressive symptoms, sleep quality, sleep hygiene, and illness uncertainty.Results:
College students with a CMC reported poorer sleep quality (Adolescent Sleep Quality Scale-Revised) and hygiene (Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale-Revised) than the non-CMC group. The indirect effect of internalizing symptoms on sleep quality via cognitive-emotional arousal was only significant in the CMC. Illness uncertainty demonstrated a significant indirect effect on sleep quality though the consecutive influence of internalizing symptoms and cognitive-emotional arousal.Conclusions:
Emerging adults with CMCs may experience poorer sleep outcomes than peers. Illness uncertainty, internalizing symptoms, and cognitive-emotional arousal appear relevant to sleep outcomes, suggesting clinical implications for these constructs.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article