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'A worse nightmare than expected' - a Swedish qualitative study of women's experiences two months after obstetric anal sphincter muscle injury.

Midwifery, 2018
OBJECTIVE this study explores women's experiences of the first two months after obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) during childbirth with a focus on problematic recovery.
M. Lindqvist   +4 more
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The mechanisms of action underlying the efficacy of psychological nightmare treatments: A systematic review and thematic analysis of discussed hypotheses.

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2017
Studies of psychotherapeutic treatments for nightmares have yielded support for their effectiveness. However, no consensus exists to explain how they work.
A. Rousseau, G. Belleville
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Convergent, Discriminant, and Incremental Validity of the Nightmare Proneness Scale

Dreaming (New York, N.Y.), 2019
The current study examined the validity of the Nightmare Proneness Scale (NPS; Kelly, 2018) as measuring a personality disposition that predisposes individuals to experience frequent nightmares.
W. Kelly, Qiujun Yu
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Nightmare frequency and psychopathological problems in a large sample of Chinese adolescents

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2022
Xianchen Liu   +3 more
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Sleep spindle and psychopathology characteristics of frequent nightmare recallers.

Sleep Medicine, 2017
Idiopathic nightmares are a common disturbance of rapid eye movement sleep (REM) sleep, but studies of comorbid pathologies and sleep architecture suggest that non-REM (NREM) sleep is also affected.
C. Picard-Deland   +4 more
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Nightmares.

Journal of the National Medical Association, 1993
Nightmares are unpleasant or frightening dreams that occur sporadically in virtually all children. The peak incidence occurs between 3 and 6 years of age. Developmental, genetic, psychological, and organic factors have been identified as causes of nightmares.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson
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Nightmares in psychiatry

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1996
SummaryNightmares are frightening dreams awakening the dreamer. In psychiatry they are often considered as an indication of psychopathology or even as a feature of schizophrenia. Assumptions are made that nightmares occur more often in psychiatric patients than in the normal population and that they are accompanied by an elevated anxiety level in the ...
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NIGHTMARES

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1954
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Nightmares and Nightmare Function

2017
Tore Nielsen, Michelle Carr
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