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Personality traits and sleep quality: The role of sleep-related beliefs
This study investigated the relationship between personality (particularly emotional stability [ES] and conscientiousness [C]), subjective sleep-related factors (dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep, and metacognitive beliefs about sleeping difficulties), and self-reported and objective sleep quality. A sample of 122 healthy participants (age range: 18–74 years) completed the Big Five-60, the Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep questionnaire (DBAS), and the Metacognitions Questionnaire-Insomnia (MCQ-I). Self-reported and objective sleep quality were measured with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index ...
Source: Personality and Individual Differences - December 27, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

ACS Releases Long-term Care Guideline for Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
By Stacy Simon The American Cancer Society has released a new Head and Neck Survivorship Care Guideline to help survivors of head and neck cancer and their primary care providers better manage their long-term care. The guideline addresses cancers of the oral cavity, tongue, lip, pharynx (throat), and larynx (voice box). Recommendations in the guideline may also apply to cancers of the salivary glands, nasal and paranasal sinuses, and nasopharynx. But it does not address cancers of the brain, thyroid, or esophagus because they are very different in terms of symptoms and treatment. RESOURCES: Head and Neck Cancer Survivor...
Source: American Cancer Society :: News and Features - March 23, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oral Cavity and Oropharyngeal Cancer Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer Salivary Gland Cancer Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer Nasopharyngeal Cancer Source Type: news

Group-based cognitive behavioral therapy program for improving poor sleep quality and quality of life in people with epilepsy: A pilot study
Publication date: March 2020Source: Epilepsy & Behavior, Volume 104, Part AAuthor(s): Diana Paardekooper, Zoe Thayer, Laurie Miller, Armin Nikpour, Michael B GascoigneAbstractSleep difficulties are commonly reported by patients with epilepsy and can have a detrimental impact on overall quality of life. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a psychotherapeutic approach, namely Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), in improving sleep quality in patients with epilepsy. Twenty outpatients with epilepsy who reported poor sleep quality were randomized to either a control or CBT-I treatment gr...
Source: Epilepsy and Behavior - January 25, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Group-based cognitive behavioral therapy program for improving poor sleep quality and quality of life in people with epilepsy: A pilot study.
Abstract Sleep difficulties are commonly reported by patients with epilepsy and can have a detrimental impact on overall quality of life. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a psychotherapeutic approach, namely Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), in improving sleep quality in patients with epilepsy. Twenty outpatients with epilepsy who reported poor sleep quality were randomized to either a control or CBT-I treatment group, which involved four group-based CBT-I sessions, delivered on a weekly basis. In addition to completing a range of standardized measures related to sleep...
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - January 22, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Paardekooper D, Thayer Z, Miller L, Nikpour A, Gascoigne MB Tags: Epilepsy Behav Source Type: research

The Connection Between Sleep and Appetite
Understanding the relationship of sleep to food consumption, weight regulation, and metabolism is critical work. Identifying a single neurological molecule that helps regulate both sleeping and eating is a significant development in that understanding.read more
Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center - October 29, 2013 Category: Nutrition Authors: Michael J. Breus, Ph.D. Tags: Diet Sleep Dr. Breus eating and sleep fruit fly research sleep junk food and sleep michael breus nSPF sleep and appetite sleep and food sleep and obesity sleep and weight sleep habits sleep research sleep study sleep tips s Source Type: news

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Source: Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology - January 20, 2021 Category: Dermatology Authors: Buya Bat Tags: Site Hyperlink Source Type: research

Beliefs About Child TV Viewing in Low-Income Mexican American Parents of Preschoolers: Development of the Beliefs About Child TV Viewing Scale (B-TV)
Conclusions for Practice The Beliefs about Child TV viewing scale measures four domains of parental beliefs regarding child TV viewing, and has good initial reliability and validity for three factors. Future use will allow investigators to conduct more in-depth evaluations on the influence of parental beliefs on the way parents shape their child ’s use of the TV.
Source: Maternal and Child Health Journal - February 8, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Cognitions about infant sleep: Interparental differences, trajectories across the first year, and coparenting quality.
This study examined mothers ’ and fathers’ beliefs about responding to infant night wakings across the first year of life, changes in those beliefs, and how individual maternal and paternal beliefs and interparental discrepancy in beliefs about responding to infant night wakings related to parents’ perceptions of coparen ting quality. Participants were 167 mothers and 155 fathers who reported on their own beliefs about responding to infant night wakings and perceptions of coparenting quality when infants were 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months old. As predicted, mothers endorsed stronger beliefs about responding more immedia ...
Source: Journal of Family Psychology - January 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Reader, Jonathan M.; Teti, Douglas M.; Cleveland, Michael J. Source Type: research

Nightmares and Dysfunctional Beliefs about Sleep Mediate the Effect of Insomnia Symptoms on Suicidal Ideation
Conclusions:Nightmares as well as dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep each are positively and independently related to the intensity of suicidal ideation, and the effect of insomnia symptoms appears to be mediated through these two variables.Citation:McCall WV; Batson N; Webster M; Case LD; Joshi I; Derreberry T; McDonough A; Farris SR. Nightmares and dysfunctional beliefs about sleep mediate the effect of insomnia symptoms on suicidal ideation. J Clin Sleep Med 2013;9(2):135–140.
Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM - February 14, 2013 Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: research

Living with Binge Eating Disorder
If you have binge eating disorder, please know that you’re alone. Binge eating disorder (BED) is actually the most common eating disorder. It affects about 3.5 percent of women and 2 percent of men. You’re also not weak, wrong or crazy. BED “is not a reflection of who you are as a person,” said Karin Lawson, PsyD, a psychologist and clinical director of Embrace, the binge eating recovery program at Oliver-Pyatt Centers. Binge eating may serve many functions, according to Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW, the executive director of Pershing Turner Centers, an eating disorder recovery outpatient clinic in Ann Arbor, Mich., an...
Source: Psych Central - November 8, 2014 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Tags: Addictions Disorders Eating Disorders General Psychotherapy Self-Help Treatment Weight Loss Amy Pershing BED binge eating Binge Eating Disorder Compulsive Eating dieting emotional overeating health at every size Intuitive E Source Type: news

Discrepancy Between Desired Time in Bed and Desired Total Sleep Time, Insomnia, Depression, and Dysfunctional Beliefs About Sleep Among the General Population
CONCLUSION: Depression, preoccupation with sleep, dysfunctional beliefs about sleep, and DBST influenced the insomnia severity of the general population. We also observed that a persistent preoccupation with sleep partially mediated the influence of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep and the DBST index on insomnia severity.PMID:35500901 | DOI:10.30773/pi.2021.0373
Source: Psychiatry Investigation - May 2, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joohee Lee Inn-Kyu Cho Kyumin Kim Changnam Kim C Hyung Keun Park Kikyoung Yi Seockhoon Chung Source Type: research

How Elderly People's Quality of Life Relates to Their Sleep Quality and Sleep-Related Beliefs
Conclusions: Taken together, these findings underscore the influence of sleep-related factors, and particularly dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep, along with sleep efficiency, on the perception of QoL in healthy older adults. These factors need to be considered in efforts to sustain QoL, in late adulthood at least.PMID:33706627 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2021.1895792
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - March 12, 2021 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Enrico Sella Nicola Cellini Erika Borella Source Type: research