ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2024;41(3):344-354 |
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Running title: Sleep Disorders, Psychological Stress and State/Trait Anxiety in Anxiety Disorders
The Relationship between Sleep Disorders, Level
Anastasiia Zhyvotovska¹,
Dmytro Boiko¹, Lesya Bodnar¹, Yurii Kozar²,
¹Poltava State Medical University, Poltava, Ukraine
Introduction/Aim. There is a cause-and-effect relationship between
stress, sleep disorders and emotional brain function. Insufficient
quality and duration of sleep can trigger or exacerbate anxiety in
an individual. The study aims to assess the scores for sleep
disorders and the level of stress depending on typological features
of state and trait anxiety in patients with anxiety disorders and
sleep disturbances, as well as to establish the relationships
between them.
Results. The highest number of correlations between the state
anxiety components and the level of stress (p < 0.01), severity of
insomnia, global score, sleep latency and duration measured by the
PSQI was established (p < 0.05). As for the trait anxiety, it
correlated significantly with the level of stress (p < 0.01), PSQI
global score, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and sleep latency (p
< 0.05).