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The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia

While there is an extensive literature on predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors in those with chronic insomnia, very little work has been undertaken to evaluate these factors over the early developmental course of insomnia. The present aim was to determine whether several hyp...

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Autores principales: Ellis, Jason G, Perlis, Michael L, Espie, Colin A, Grandner, Michael A, Bastien, Célyne H, Barclay, Nicola L, Altena, Ellemarije, Gardani, Maria
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33849074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab095
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author Ellis, Jason G
Perlis, Michael L
Espie, Colin A
Grandner, Michael A
Bastien, Célyne H
Barclay, Nicola L
Altena, Ellemarije
Gardani, Maria
author_facet Ellis, Jason G
Perlis, Michael L
Espie, Colin A
Grandner, Michael A
Bastien, Célyne H
Barclay, Nicola L
Altena, Ellemarije
Gardani, Maria
author_sort Ellis, Jason G
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description While there is an extensive literature on predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors in those with chronic insomnia, very little work has been undertaken to evaluate these factors over the early developmental course of insomnia. The present aim was to determine whether several hypothesized factors in each domain (predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating), assessed during an episode of acute insomnia (AI), are related to its persistence or remission to normal sleep. Participants comprised n = 140 people with AI and n = 737 normal sleepers (NS) recruited from the general public. Participants completed measures assessing predisposing characteristics (personality traits, arousal predisposition, and insomnia vulnerability), precipitating events and outcomes (life events, perceived stress, anxiety, and depression), coping styles (thought control strategies and coping styles), and perpetuating factors (sleep preoccupation, pre-sleep arousal, dysfunctional beliefs, and fatigue). Additionally, insomnia status (from AI at baseline to its persistence or natural remission [NR]) was assessed 1 month later (n = 129). Baseline differences between NS and individuals with AI were observed in each domain with increasing age, lower openness to experience and conscientiousness, higher insomnia severity, levels of anxiety, and affective sleep preoccupation significantly predicting AI status. Further, a previous episode of insomnia, higher depression scores, and affective sleep preoccupation scores significantly predicted its persistence, as opposed to its NR. Results are discussed with reference to the conceptualization of insomnia and how the findings may influence the design of preventative interventions to circumvent the transition from acute to chronic insomnia.
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spelling pubmed-88261682022-02-09 The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia Ellis, Jason G Perlis, Michael L Espie, Colin A Grandner, Michael A Bastien, Célyne H Barclay, Nicola L Altena, Ellemarije Gardani, Maria Sleep Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders While there is an extensive literature on predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors in those with chronic insomnia, very little work has been undertaken to evaluate these factors over the early developmental course of insomnia. The present aim was to determine whether several hypothesized factors in each domain (predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating), assessed during an episode of acute insomnia (AI), are related to its persistence or remission to normal sleep. Participants comprised n = 140 people with AI and n = 737 normal sleepers (NS) recruited from the general public. Participants completed measures assessing predisposing characteristics (personality traits, arousal predisposition, and insomnia vulnerability), precipitating events and outcomes (life events, perceived stress, anxiety, and depression), coping styles (thought control strategies and coping styles), and perpetuating factors (sleep preoccupation, pre-sleep arousal, dysfunctional beliefs, and fatigue). Additionally, insomnia status (from AI at baseline to its persistence or natural remission [NR]) was assessed 1 month later (n = 129). Baseline differences between NS and individuals with AI were observed in each domain with increasing age, lower openness to experience and conscientiousness, higher insomnia severity, levels of anxiety, and affective sleep preoccupation significantly predicting AI status. Further, a previous episode of insomnia, higher depression scores, and affective sleep preoccupation scores significantly predicted its persistence, as opposed to its NR. Results are discussed with reference to the conceptualization of insomnia and how the findings may influence the design of preventative interventions to circumvent the transition from acute to chronic insomnia. Oxford University Press 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8826168/ /pubmed/33849074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab095 Text en © Sleep Research Society 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
Ellis, Jason G
Perlis, Michael L
Espie, Colin A
Grandner, Michael A
Bastien, Célyne H
Barclay, Nicola L
Altena, Ellemarije
Gardani, Maria
The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title_full The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title_fullStr The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title_full_unstemmed The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title_short The natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
title_sort natural history of insomnia: predisposing, precipitating, coping, and perpetuating factors over the early developmental course of insomnia
topic Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33849074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab095
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