Duration and Timing of Sleep are Associated with Repetitive Negative Thinking

被引:0
|
作者
Jacob A. Nota
Meredith E. Coles
机构
[1] Binghamton University,Department of Psychology
来源
关键词
Repetitive negative thinking; Worry; Rumination; OCD symptoms; Sleep; Bedtimes;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Higher levels of repetitive negative thinking (RNT; a perseverative and abstract focus on negative aspects of one’s experience) are associated with reduced sleep duration. This information is already informing theory and clinical practice. However, we are not aware of any studies examining the relation between RNT and the timing of sleep. We examined both disorder specific measures of RNT and a transdiagnostic measure of the RNT process in relation to sleep duration and timing in a sample of 100 unselected undergraduates. Replicating prior findings, shorter sleep duration was cross-sectionally associated with more rumination and delayed sleep timing was associated with more obsessive–compulsive symptoms. Further, extending this prior work, the transdiagnostic measure of RNT was associated with shorter sleep duration and delayed sleep timing. Individuals who endorsed a preference for later sleep and activity times also reported more RNT. These findings suggest that RNT may be uniquely related to both sleep duration and timing.
引用
收藏
页码:253 / 261
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] SLEEP TIMING, NOT SLEEP DURATION, PREDICTS BREAKFAST INTAKE
    MacPherson, A. R.
    Schreiber, D.
    Imel, J. L.
    Dautovich, N. D.
    SLEEP, 2018, 41 : A270 - A270
  • [32] Sleep duration and timing are nonlinearly associated with depressive symptoms among older adults
    Lin, Chien-Yu
    Lai, Ting-Fu
    Huang, Wan-Chi
    Hung, Yi-Chuan
    Hsueh, Ming-Chun
    Park, Jong-Hwan
    Liao, Yung
    SLEEP MEDICINE, 2021, 81 : 93 - 97
  • [33] POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EMOTIONS ARE DIFFERENTIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH SLEEP DURATION AND QUALITY IN ADOLESCENTS
    Shen, L.
    Schie, J., V
    Ditchburn, G.
    Brook, L.
    Bei, B.
    SLEEP, 2018, 41 : A100 - A100
  • [34] Associations Between Repetitive Negative Thinking and Objective and Subjective Sleep Health in Cognitively Healthy Older Adults
    Munns, Lydia B.
    Demnitz-King, Harriet
    Andre, Claire
    Rehel, Stephane
    Ourry, Valentin
    Sayette, Vincent de La
    Vivien, Denis
    Chetelat, Gael
    Rauchs, Geraldine
    Marchant, Natalie L.
    NATURE AND SCIENCE OF SLEEP, 2024, 16 : 233 - 245
  • [35] The relationship between repetitive negative thinking, sleep disturbance, and subjective fatigue in women with Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    Leung, Phoebe
    Li, Sophie H.
    Graham, Bronwyn M.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 61 (03) : 666 - 679
  • [36] REPETITIVE NEGATIVE THINKING: A TRANSDIAGNOSTIC CORRELATE OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
    Arditte, Kimberly A.
    Shaw, Ashley M.
    Timpano, Kiara R.
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 35 (03) : 181 - 201
  • [37] The neuroanatomical correlates of repetitive negative thinking: A systematic review
    Demnitz-King, Harriet
    Goehre, Isabelle
    Marchant, Natalie L.
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING, 2021, 316
  • [38] Evaluating Theories of Repetitive Negative Thinking: Replication and Extension
    Tamm, Gerly
    Koster, Ernst H. W.
    Hoorelbeke, Kristof
    COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH, 2025, 49 (01) : 18 - 33
  • [39] Trait Repetitive Negative Thinking: A Brief Transdiagnostic Assessment
    McEvoy, Peter M.
    Thibodeau, Michel A.
    Asmundson, Gordon J. G.
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, 2014, 5 (03):
  • [40] Using spreading activation to understand repetitive negative thinking
    Flynn, Aidan J.
    Herbers, Janette E.
    Kurko, Sara A.
    Kan, Irene P.
    COGNITION & EMOTION, 2023, 37 (03) : 453 - 465