The Role of Sleep Effort as a Mediator Between Anxiety and Depression

Borges, Cristina, Ellis, Jason and Ruivo Marques, Daniel (2023) The Role of Sleep Effort as a Mediator Between Anxiety and Depression. Psychological Reports. 003329412211491. ISSN 0033-2941 (In Press)

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Abstract

Depression, anxiety, and insomnia are all conditions that share a complex bidirectional relationship. Sleep effort is a construct with cognitive and behavioral components that perpetuates insomnia. Although many studies have examined the associations between these three variables, no studies have yet examined sleep effort as a mediating variable between anxiety and depression and vice versa. Online versions of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Glasgow Sleep Effort Scale were administered to a sample of 1927 higher education students aged 18–40 years (75.9% women and 76% from 18 to 23 years old). As part of the survey, participants also completed a sociodemographic questionnaire. Mediation analysis indicated that sleep effort mediates the relationship between depression and anxiety, when the former was the predictor and the latter was the criterion. Moreover, sleep effort also mediated the relationship between anxiety and depression when the former was the predictor and the latter was the criterion, albeit in a lesser extent. Sleep effort appears to play a bidirectional mediational role between depression and anxiety, being a potential target for intervention.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: C800 Psychology
Department: Faculties > Health and Life Sciences > Psychology
Depositing User: Elena Carlaw
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2023 09:10
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2023 09:10
URI: https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/51168

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