The role of eveningness in obsessive-compulsive symptoms: Cross-sectional and prospective approaches

Apr 22, 2018Journal of affective disorders

How being a night person is linked to obsessive-compulsive symptoms over time

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Abstract

Eveningness is associated with a more robust prospective prediction of change in obsessive-compulsive symptoms over 4 months.

  • Depression symptoms better explain the cross-sectional relationship between eveningness and obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
  • Eveningness may contribute to the development of obsessive-compulsive symptoms over time.
  • Sleep disturbance, but not total sleep time, partially mediates the relationship between eveningness and obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
  • The findings highlight the need for further research on circadian dysregulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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