Individuals with clinically significant insomnia symptoms are characterised by a negative sleep-related expectancy bias: Results from a cognitive-experimental assessment
Cognitive models of insomnia consistently suggest that negative expectations regarding the consequences of poor sleep contribute to the maintenance of insomnia. To date, however, no research has sought to determine whether insomnia is indeed characterised by such a negative sleep-related expectancy...
Main Authors: | Courtauld, H, Notebaert, L, Milkins, B, Kyle, S, Clarke, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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