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    The effect of sleep continuity disruption on multimodal emotion processing and regulation: a laboratory-based, randomised, controlled experiment in good sleepers by Reid, M, Omline, X, Espie, C, Sharman, R, Tamm, S, Kyle, S

    Published 2022
    “…Participants also completed an emotion regulation task and measures of self-reported affect, anxiety, sleepiness, overnight declarative memory consolidation, and psychomotor vigilance. …”
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    Examining the role of psychological factors in the relationship between sleep problems and suicide by Littlewood, D, Kyle, S, Pratt, D, Peters, S, Gooding, P

    Published 2017
    “…Twelve studies were identified which examined psychological factors grouped into four categories of cognitive appraisals, psychosocial factors, emotion regulation strategies, and risk behaviours. Although there was substantial heterogeneity across studies with respect to measurement, sampling, and analysis, preliminary evidence indicated that negative cognitive appraisals, perceived social isolation, and unhelpful emotion regulation strategies may contribute to the association between sleep problems and suicidal thoughts and behaviours. …”
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    The role of emotional processing and regulation in the link between insomnia and depression by Tse, KYK

    Published 2024
    “…Findings show that CBT-I improved emotional regulation difficulties and increased vigilance to fearful faces relative to neutral faces. …”
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    Altered emotion perception in insomnia disorder. by Kyle, S, Beattie, L, Spiegelhalder, K, Rogers, Z, Espie, C

    Published 2014
    “…Patients with insomnia often report problems with emotion regulation and impaired social interactions. Moreover, experimental sleep loss in healthy adults is associated with altered reactivity to and interpretation of emotional information. …”
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    The Glasgow Sleep Impact Index (GSII): a novel patient-centred measure for assessing sleep-related quality of life impairment in Insomnia Disorder. by Kyle, S, Crawford, MR, Morgan, K, Spiegelhalder, K, Clark, A, Espie, C

    Published 2013
    “…RESULTS: Content analysis of generated domains support recent DSM-5 proposals for specification of daytime consequences of insomnia; with the most commonly cited areas reflecting impairments in energy/motivation, work performance, cognitive functioning, emotional regulation, health/well-being, social functioning and relationship/family functioning. …”
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    The Glasgow Sleep Impact Index (GSII): a novel patient-centred measure for assessing sleep-related quality of life impairment in Insomnia Disorder. by Kyle, S, Crawford, MR, Morgan, K, Spiegelhalder, K, Clark, A, Espie, C

    Published 2013
    “…Content analysis of generated domains support recent DSM-5 proposals for specification of daytime consequences of insomnia; with the most commonly cited areas reflecting impairments in energy/motivation, work performance, cognitive functioning, emotional regulation, health/well-being, social functioning and relationship/family functioning. …”
    Journal article