Personality patterns of adolescent poor and good sleepers |
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Authors: | Amy D. Bertelson Dr. Lawrence J. Monroe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, Ohio State University School of Medicine, N-154 Upham Hall, 473 West 12th Avenue, 43210 Columbus, Ohio |
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Abstract: | To determine whether poor sleepers have a unique personality constellation significantly different from that of good sleepers, a sample of 162 emotionally disturbed adolescent poor sleepers was compared to a sample of 153 emotionally disturbed adolescent good sleepers on standardized personality instruments. Poor sleepers were found to have a high incidence of neurotic psychopathology with personality patterns characterized by depression, fearfulness, inhibition, anxiety, and rumination. In contrast, good sleepers showed quasi healthy and/or characterological patterns. While this study does not resolve cause and effect relationships, it does establish a highly significant relationship between neuroticism and sleep disturbance for adolescent boys and girls, and also demonstrates a similarity of personality dynamics and patterns between adult and adolescent samples of patients with sleep disturbances. |
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