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Sleep Disturbance and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence: The Role of Catastrophic Worry
Authors:Nanette S. Danielsson  Allison G. Harvey  Shane MacDonald  Markus Jansson-Fröjmark  Steven J. Linton
Affiliation:1. Center for Health and Medical Psychology (CHAMP), School of Law, Psychology, and Social Work, ?rebro University, 70182, ?rebro, Sweden
2. Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
3. Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Depression is a common and debilitating disorder in adolescence. Sleep disturbances and depression often co-occur with sleep disturbances frequently preceding depression. The current study investigated whether catastrophic worry, a potential cognitive vulnerability, mediates the relationship between adolescent sleep disturbances and depressive symptoms, as well as whether there are gender differences in this relationship. High school students, ages 16–18, n = 1,760, 49 % girls, completed annual health surveys including reports of sleep disturbance, catastrophic worry, and depressive symptoms. Sleep disturbances predicted depressive symptoms 1-year later. Catastrophic worry partially mediated the relationship. Girls reported more sleep disturbances, depressive symptoms, and catastrophic worry relative to boys. The results, however, were similar regardless of gender. Sleep disturbances and catastrophic worry may provide school nurses, psychologists, teachers, and parents with non-gender specific early indicators of risk for depression. Several potentially important practical implications, including suggestions for intervention and prevention programs, are highlighted.
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