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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2020
Nightmares are prevalent in psychiatric disorders, and personality disorder features might be associated with nightmare experience, especially in nightmare disorder patients. The authors invited 219 healthy volunteers and 118 nightmare disorder patients to undergo tests of the Nightmare Experience Questionnaire (NEQ), the Parker Personality Measure ...
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Nightmares are prevalent in psychiatric disorders, and personality disorder features might be associated with nightmare experience, especially in nightmare disorder patients. The authors invited 219 healthy volunteers and 118 nightmare disorder patients to undergo tests of the Nightmare Experience Questionnaire (NEQ), the Parker Personality Measure ...
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Nightmare disorder in active-duty US military personnel
Sleep Health, 2023Military personnel experience high rates of traumatic experiences. Despite this, few studies have examined the presence of nightmare disorder in military personnel. The primary aim of this study was to examine diagnoses of nightmare disorder across the 4 largest branches of the active-duty US military.Data and service branch densities used to derive ...
Brian A, Moore +3 more
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Sleep Medicine Clinics
This article presents a comprehensive review of nightmare disorder, covering diagnosis, treatment approaches, guidelines, and considerations. It begins with an introduction, defining the disorder and addressing its prevalence and psychosocial implications.
Victoria R, Garriques +2 more
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This article presents a comprehensive review of nightmare disorder, covering diagnosis, treatment approaches, guidelines, and considerations. It begins with an introduction, defining the disorder and addressing its prevalence and psychosocial implications.
Victoria R, Garriques +2 more
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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for nightmare disorder
International Review of Psychiatry, 2014Interest in the treatment of nightmares has greatly increased over the last several years as research has demonstrated the clinical significance of nightmare disorder. This paper provides an overview of nightmare disorder, its clinical relevance, and the leading treatments that are available. In particular, the paper defines nightmare disorder and then
Michael R, Nadorff +2 more
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Nightmares: from anxiety symptom to sleep disorder
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2006The DSM-IV-TR definition of nightmares-extremely frightening dreams from which the person wakes up directly-is unnecessarily narrow. Other emotions (anger, grief) have also been reported in nightmares, and direct awakening from a bad dream seems to be unrelated to increased distress.
Spoormaker, V.I. +2 more
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Nightmare Disorders in Children
2013Nightmares are defined as episodes of awakening from REM sleep with accompanying disturbed mentation, which may involve emotions such as fear, anxiety, anger, sadness, disgust, or other dysphoric states. Nightmares are common events in the pediatric population. Approximately half of 3–6-year-old children experience these frightening events.
Sriram Ramgopal +2 more
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Pharmacological Management of Nightmares Associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
CNS Drugs, 2022Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a chronic and disabling condition. Post-traumatic nightmares (PTNs) form a core component of PTSD and are highly prevalent in this patient population. Nightmares in PTSD have been associated with significant distress, functional impairment, poor health outcomes, and decreased quality of life.
Christoff Geldenhuys +3 more
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2013
Approximately 5–8 % of the general population report problems with nightmares, and a sizeable proportion of individuals exposed to a traumatic event will experience frequent nightmares. Chronic nightmares can accompany a broad range of clinical conditions but may also occur in otherwise well-functioning individuals. Targeting nightmares directly can be
Antonio Zadra, Barry Krakow
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Approximately 5–8 % of the general population report problems with nightmares, and a sizeable proportion of individuals exposed to a traumatic event will experience frequent nightmares. Chronic nightmares can accompany a broad range of clinical conditions but may also occur in otherwise well-functioning individuals. Targeting nightmares directly can be
Antonio Zadra, Barry Krakow
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