Moderators and Mediators of the Relationship Between Stress and Insomnia: Stressor Chronicity, Cognitive Intrusion, and Coping

Jul 26, 2014Sleep

How ongoing stress, repetitive thoughts, and coping influence the link between stress and insomnia

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Abstract

An insomnia incidence rate of 9.1% was observed in a community sample of 2,892 good sleepers after one year.

  • Stress exposure significantly predicted insomnia onset, with a 19% increase in odds for each additional stressor encountered.
  • Chronicity of stressors moderated the relationship, indicating that longer-lasting stressors heightened the likelihood of developing insomnia.
  • Cognitive intrusion was identified as a significant mediator between stress exposure and the onset of insomnia.
  • Three specific maladaptive coping behaviors—behavioral disengagement, distraction, and substance use—also mediated the effects of stress exposure on insomnia.

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