Trauma-related sleep disturbance and self-reported physical health symptoms in treatment-seeking female rape victims.
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess the relationship between trauma-related sleep disturbance and physical health symptoms in treatment-seeking female rape victims. A total of 167 participants were assessed for PTSD symptoms, depression, sleep disturbance, and frequency of self-reported health symptoms. Results demonstrated that trauma-related sleep disturbance predicted unique variance in physical health symptoms after other PTSD and depression symptoms were controlled. The findings suggest that trauma-related sleep disturbance is one potential factor contributing to physical health symptoms in rape victims with PTSD.
Reference:
Clum GA, Nishith P, Resick PA. | 2001
In: The Journal of nervous and mental disease, ISSN 0022-3018 | 189 | 9 | Sep | 618-622
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In: The Journal of nervous and mental disease, ISSN 0022-3018 | 189 | 9 | Sep | 618-622
http://journals.lww.com/jonmd/pages/articleviewer.aspx
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