Nightmare distress as a mediator between frequent nightmares and depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents

Oct 11, 2021Journal of affective disorders

How distress from frequent nightmares may link to depression in Chinese teenagers

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Abstract

Of 11,831 adolescents, those with frequent nightmares scored significantly higher on nightmare distress and depressive symptoms.

  • Frequent nightmares are linked to elevated levels of both nightmare distress and depressive symptoms.
  • Adolescents reporting frequent nightmares had a mean score of 1.04 for depressive symptoms, suggesting a notable association.
  • Nightmare distress was found to account for 63.76% of the total effects in the relationship between frequent nightmares and depressive symptoms.
  • The mediation effect of nightmare distress varied by gender, with 51.17% in males and 80.00% in females.

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