Cognitive complaints mediate the influence of sleep disturbance and state anxiety on subjective well-being and ill-being in adult community volunteers: a cross sectional study.
Kuniyoshi ToyoshimaMasahiko IchikiTakeshi InoueAkiyoshi ShimuraJiro MasuyaYota FujimuraShinji HigashiIchiro KusumiPublished in: BMC public health (2022)
This study suggests that CCs mediate the associations of sleep disturbance and state anxiety with SWB and SIB, respectively, in adult community volunteers. To address SWB and SIB associated with sleep disturbance and state anxiety, evaluating CCs may be useful in public mental health. Our findings will encourage health care workers to assess CCs more systematically. Future studies may need to target CCs to develop interventions for SWB and SIB.