Self-Criticism as a Moderator of the Link between Daily Sleep and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury.

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Tác giả: Chloe A Hamza, Sarah Kuburi, Teresa Orbillo, Ayla Sadeghi, Zoé Xinyuan Wu

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 028.8 Use of books and other information media as sources of recreation and self-development

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of youth and adolescence , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 733947

Emerging adults (ages 18-29 years) in post-secondary school experience significant disruptions in sleep and increased vulnerability to mental health challenges. One burgeoning mental health concern that may be exacerbated by poor sleep is nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). Prior cross-sectional studies have shown that poor sleep is commonly reported among young adults who engage in NSSI. However, daily diary studies examining within-person variability in nightly sleep (and deviations from one's typical sleep patterns) in relation to NSSI urges and behaviors are scant. It is also unclear which individuals may be most vulnerable to the effects of poor sleep in daily life. The associations among sleep duration, sleep quality, NSSI urges and behaviors, and two potentially relevant moderators (i.e., self-criticism and pain tolerance) were examined in the present study. Participants (N = 160, 83% female, M
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