Scopus
YÖKSİS DOI Eşleşti
SJR Q3
Comparison of dream anxiety and subjective sleep quality between chronotypes
Sleep and Biological Rhythms · Ocak 2012
YÖKSİS Kayıtları
Comparison of dream anxiety and subjective sleep quality between chronotypes
Sleep and Biological Rhythms · 2012 SCI-Expanded
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Comparison of dream anxiety and subjective sleep quality between chronotypes
2012 ISSN: 14469235 SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. YAVUZ SELVİ →
The relationship between white coat hypertension and sleep quality
2014 ISSN: 1446-9235 SCI-Expanded
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Makale Bilgileri
ISSN14469235
Yayın TarihiOcak 2012
Cilt / Sayfa10 · 14-22
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84855722273
Özet
Morning and evening-type individuals differ on a number of psychological and biological variables. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between sleep quality, dream anxiety, and chronotypes. A sample of 264 university students, aged between 17 and 26years, completed the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and the Van Dream Anxiety Scale for assessing nightmare frequency and the dream anxiety caused by frightening dreams. Main findings indicated that evening-type individuals were significantly more likely to suffer from poor sleep quality, daytime dysfunction, nightmares, and nightmare-related disturbances as compared to either intermediate- or morning-type individuals. Previous studies have pointed out the possible connections of irregular sleep-wake habits and circadian dysregulation with a tendency to reveal eveningness chronotypical characteristics. Current findings suggest that evening-type individuals are more prone to experience psychologically deteriorating nightmares and sleep-related anxiety. Poor sleep quality is also a significant antecedent of dream anxiety after controlling for age and gender. © 2011 The Authors. Sleep and Biological Rhythms © 2011 Japanese Society of Sleep Research.
Yazarlar (7)
1
Yavuz Selvi
2
Adem Aydin
3
Mustafa Gulec
4
Murat Boysan
ORCID: 0000-0001-6244-8378
5
Lutfullah Besiroglu
6
Pinar Guzel Ozdemir
7
Sultan Kiliç
Anahtar Kelimeler
Biological rhythms
Chronotype
Dream anxiety
Morningness/eveningness
Nightmare
Sleep quality
Kurumlar
Ataturk University, Faculty of Medicine
Erzurum Turkey
Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi
Van Turkey
Scimago Dergi (ISSN Eşleşmesi)
Sleep and Biological Rhythms
Q3
SJR Skoru0,587
H-Index44
YayıncıSpringer
ÜlkeJapan
Neurology (Q3)
Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology (Q3)
Physiology (Q3)
Physiology (medical) (Q3)
Metrikler
47
Atıf
7
Yazar
6
Anahtar Kelime