
Rachel Batchelor
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2 weeks ago |
cambridge.org | Hannah Wilkinson |Louise Johns |Rachel Batchelor |Alex Lau-Zhu
Sleep problems are commonly reported in psychotic spectrum disorder patients.Reference Reeve, Sheaves and Freeman1 Traditionally, sleep problems have been viewed as secondary to mental distress, with troubling thoughts, feelings and physiological hyperarousal seen as responsible for keeping people awake.Reference Kalmbach, Cuamatzi-Castelan, Tonnu, Tran, Anderson and Roth2 However, recent evidence suggests that sleep difficulties and psychotic symptoms are bidirectionally related.Reference...
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