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Effect of Sleep Quality on Anxiety and Depression Symptoms among College Students in China's Xizang Region: The Mediating Effect of Cognitive Emotion Regulation.

Yingting WangZixuan GuangJinjing ZhangLixin HanRongqiang ZhangYichun ChenQi ChenZhenjia LiuYuan GaoRuipeng WuShaokang Wang
Published in: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Individuals who experience poor sleep quality are more likely to have increased levels of anxiety and depression. However, enhancing sleep quality led to a decrease in anxiety and depression levels. Adaptive CERS did not predict anxiety, but they did predict depression. Multiple maladaptive CERS could increase levels of anxiety and depression. To prevent mental stress, it is crucial to examine sleep problems among college students, understand their cognitive strategies, promote the adoption of adaptive CERS, and reduce the reliance on maladaptive CERS.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • electronic health record
  • stress induced