A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Reasons for why Medical Students Prefer Specific Sleep Management Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students may benefit from additional sleep education. Clinicians may need to discuss which strategies individual students prefer and modify their recommendations accordingly.PMID:38369858 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318261 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Cassian J Duthie Claire Cameron Kelby Smith-Han Lutz Beckert Shenyll Delpachitra Sheila N Garland Bryn Sparks Erik Wibowo Source Type: research

A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Reasons for why Medical Students Prefer Specific Sleep Management Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students may benefit from additional sleep education. Clinicians may need to discuss which strategies individual students prefer and modify their recommendations accordingly.PMID:38369858 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318261 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Cassian J Duthie Claire Cameron Kelby Smith-Han Lutz Beckert Shenyll Delpachitra Sheila N Garland Bryn Sparks Erik Wibowo Source Type: research

A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Reasons for why Medical Students Prefer Specific Sleep Management Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students may benefit from additional sleep education. Clinicians may need to discuss which strategies individual students prefer and modify their recommendations accordingly.PMID:38369858 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318261 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Cassian J Duthie Claire Cameron Kelby Smith-Han Lutz Beckert Shenyll Delpachitra Sheila N Garland Bryn Sparks Erik Wibowo Source Type: research

A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Reasons for why Medical Students Prefer Specific Sleep Management Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students may benefit from additional sleep education. Clinicians may need to discuss which strategies individual students prefer and modify their recommendations accordingly.PMID:38369858 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318261 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Cassian J Duthie Claire Cameron Kelby Smith-Han Lutz Beckert Shenyll Delpachitra Sheila N Garland Bryn Sparks Erik Wibowo Source Type: research

A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Reasons for why Medical Students Prefer Specific Sleep Management Strategies
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students may benefit from additional sleep education. Clinicians may need to discuss which strategies individual students prefer and modify their recommendations accordingly.PMID:38369858 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318261 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Cassian J Duthie Claire Cameron Kelby Smith-Han Lutz Beckert Shenyll Delpachitra Sheila N Garland Bryn Sparks Erik Wibowo Source Type: research

A prospective study of nightmare disorder among Chinese adults in Hong Kong: Persistence and mental health outcomes
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides first empirical data showing that nightmare disorder could be persistent over time. Nightmare disorder symptoms are associated not only with PTSD symptoms but also with a broader range of mental health issues. This study points to the public health importance of identifying and managing nightmare disorder symptoms in the community. Additionally, the presence of nightmare disorder symptoms may be a helpful indicator for identifying post-traumatic stress.PMID:38369868 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2318264 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 19, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Stanley Kam Ki Lam Cherry Tin Yan Cheung Edward K S Wang Albe Sin Ying Ng Hong Wang Fung Source Type: research

Habitual Sleep Duration and Health-Related Quality of Life in Family Caregivers: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
CONCLUSION: Extremes in sleep duration were associated with lower HRQoL. These findings point to the need for interventions that promote adequate sleep and address factors underlying extremes in sleep duration in the context of family caregiving.PMID:38334029 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2314284 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 9, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Everlyne G Ogugu Maura R Reilly Kougang T Anne Mbe Janice F Bell Source Type: research

Habitual Sleep Duration and Health-Related Quality of Life in Family Caregivers: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
CONCLUSION: Extremes in sleep duration were associated with lower HRQoL. These findings point to the need for interventions that promote adequate sleep and address factors underlying extremes in sleep duration in the context of family caregiving.PMID:38334029 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2314284 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 9, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Everlyne G Ogugu Maura R Reilly Kougang T Anne Mbe Janice F Bell Source Type: research

Habitual Sleep Duration and Health-Related Quality of Life in Family Caregivers: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
CONCLUSION: Extremes in sleep duration were associated with lower HRQoL. These findings point to the need for interventions that promote adequate sleep and address factors underlying extremes in sleep duration in the context of family caregiving.PMID:38334029 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2314284 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - February 9, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Everlyne G Ogugu Maura R Reilly Kougang T Anne Mbe Janice F Bell Source Type: research

Sleep Health among Children Adopted from Foster Care: The Moderating Effect of Parent-Child Sleep Interactions
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that while specific sleep problems might remit after children in foster care achieve permanence, nighttime sleep fragmentation often persists. Parent-child interactions surrounding sleep may be pivotal in improving sleep health in this population.PMID:38263632 | DOI:10.1080/15402002.2024.2303467 (Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine)
Source: Behavioral Sleep Medicine - January 24, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Anthony B Cifre Christopher J Budnick Johanna Bick Eleanor L McGlinchey Carol H Ripple Amy R Wolfson Candice A Alfano Source Type: research