• Title of article

    A bidirectional relationship between anxiety and depression, and insomnia? A prospective study in the general population

  • Author/Authors

    Jansson-Frِjmark، نويسنده , , Markus and Lindblom، نويسنده , , Karin، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    443
  • To page
    449
  • Abstract
    Objective rpose of this study was to examine whether there is a bidirectional relationship between, on one hand, anxiety and depression and, on the other hand, insomnia over the course of a year. s omly selected sample of 3000 participants from the general population filled out a baseline survey (N=1812) and a 1-year follow-up survey (N=1498) on anxiety, depression, and insomnia. s ss-sectional analyses, bivariate correlations showed that anxiety, depression, and insomnia were significantly intercorrelated (ϕ=.31–.54). On prospective analyses, logistic regression analyses demonstrated that anxiety at baseline [odds ratio (OR)=4.27 (8% of variance)] and depression at baseline [OR=2.28 (2% of variance)] were related to new cases of insomnia on follow-up. Furthermore, insomnia at baseline was related to new episodes of high anxiety and high depression on follow-up [OR=2.30 (2% of variance) and OR=3.51 (4% of variance), respectively]. sion ce suggests that there is a bidirectional relationship between, on one hand, anxiety and depression and, on the other hand, insomnia. This suggests that anxiety, depression, and insomnia are intertwined over time, implying implications for theoretical conceptualizations and interventions.
  • Keywords
    Insomnia , Anxiety , depression , risk factors , Epidemiology
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Record number

    1742439