Associations between chronotypes and psychological vulnerability factors of depression

Aug 1, 2017Chronobiology international

Links between sleep patterns and risk factors for depression

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Abstract

In a cohort of 1,654 individuals, the evening chronotype is associated with higher cognitive reactivity scores, particularly increased rumination.

  • The evening chronotype is linked with a higher prevalence of cognitive reactivity, which includes tendencies to ruminate.
  • Cognitive reactivity appears to mediate the relationship between chronotype and depression status.
  • This association is significant even when controlling for factors such as neuroticism and insomnia.
  • Trait worry does not show an association with chronotype in this study.
  • Findings suggest that cognitive processes related to depression may be more pronounced in individuals with an evening chronotype.

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