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Citation

Demichelis OP, Grainger SA, Burr L, Henry JD. J. Sleep Res. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, European Sleep Research Society, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jsr.13787

PMID

36384216

Abstract

It is well established that poor sleep directly increases stress and aggression, but potential mediators of this relationship remain poorly understood. The present study provided the first direct test of whether capacity for emotion regulation mediated the relationship between sleep with stress. It also aimed to extend current understanding of whether emotion regulation might mediate the association between sleep and aggression, by assessing four distinct subcomponents of aggression (anger, hostility, verbal aggression, and physical aggression). In service of these goals, 740 participants completed validated measures of sleep, stress, aggression, and emotion regulation.

RESULTS showed that emotion regulation partially mediated the relationship between sleep quality with stress, anger, hostility, and verbal aggression, and fully mediated the relationship between sleep with physical aggression. These data provide novel evidence that emotion regulation abilities may serve as a protective factor against the negative consequences of sleep disturbances.


Language: en

Keywords

aggression; emotion regulation; stress; sleep; anger; hostility

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