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Consciousness and cognition, 2024-07, Vol.122, p.103708, Article 103708
2024
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Sleep and dream disturbances associated with dissociative experiences
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  • Consciousness and cognition, 2024-07, Vol.122, p.103708, Article 103708
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United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • •Dissociative experiences are associated with higher levels of nightmare distress.•Semantic incoherence between different dreams in a temporal sequence predict level of dissociation.•Dissociation is associated with higher levels of sleep onset latency as measured by a EEG wearable device in the home. Some dissociative experiences may be related, in part, to REM intrusion into waking consciousness. If so, some aspects of dream content may be associated with daytime dissociative experiences. We tested the hypothesis that some types of dream content would predict daytime dissociative symptomology. As part of a longitudinal study of the impact of dreams on everyday behavior we administered a battery of survey instruments to 219 volunteers. Assessments included the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES), along with other measures known to be related to either REM intrusion effects or dissociative experiences. We also collected dream reports and sleep measures across a two-week period from a subgroup of the individuals in the baseline group. Of this subgroup we analyzed two different subsamples; 24 individuals with dream recall for at least half the nights in the two-week period; and 30 individuals who wore the DREEM Headband which captured measures of sleep architecture. In addition to using multiple regression analyses to quantify associations between DES and REM intrusion and dream content variables we used a split half procedure to create high vs low DES groups and then compared groups across all measures. Participants in the high DES group evidenced significantly greater nightmare distress scores, REM Behavior Disorder scores, paranormal beliefs, lucid dreams, and sleep onset times. Validated measures of dreamed first person perspective and overall dream coherence in a time series significantly predicted overall DES score accounting for 26% of the variance in dissociation. Dream phenomenology and coherence of the dreamed self significantly predicts dissociative symptomology as an individual trait. REM intrusion may be one source of dissociative experiences. Attempts to ameliorate dissociative symptoms or to treat nightmare distress should consider the stability of dream content as a viable indicator of dissociative tendencies.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1053-8100, 1090-2376
eISSN: 1090-2376
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103708
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3063463410

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