Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5643962 | Sleep Medicine | 2017 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
A bidirectional relationship was found between sleep disturbances and depressive symptoms following a mind-body-spirit intervention. The relationship between daytime symptoms and depressive symptoms was especially strong. Of the HWS variables, spiritual orientation was the only significant mediator of mood improvement following I-BMS. Our findings suggest that efforts to optimize the treatment of comorbid sleep disturbances and depression are needed, especially the treatment of daytime impairments along with sleep and mood disruptions.
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Authors
Xiao Wen Ji, Celia H.Y. Chan, Bobo H.P. Lau, Jessie S.M. Chan, Cecilia L.W. Chan, Ka-Fai Chung,