Homogeneity of cognitive and behavioural processes underlying the relationship between insomnia and body image disturbance
Specific cognitive behavioural mechanisms related to selective attention, situational avoidance and physical appearance are implicated in the development and maintenance of insomnia and negative reinforcement of body image disturbances. Therefore, we examined whether these processes potentially medi...
Main Authors: | Akram, U, Allen, SF, Stevenson, JC, Lazuras, L, Ackroyd, M, Chester, J, Longden, J, Peters, C, Irvine, KR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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