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Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey

Fang Han
Ilona Merikanto
Mariusz Sieminski
Luigi de Gennaro

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The COVID-19 pandemic affects mental health and sleep, resulting in frequent nightmares. Therefore, identifying factors associated with nightmare frequency is important, as it can indicate mental health issues. The study aimed to investigate increases in nightmare frequency comparing the pre-pandemic and pandemic period, and identify its risk factors. Further, the mediating role of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms between the pandemic and nightmares is explored.

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Brigitte Holzinger, Franziska Nierwetberg, Frances Chung, Courtney Bolstad, Bjørn Bjorvatn, et al.. Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey. Nature and Science of Sleep, 2022, Volume 14, pp.1469-1483. ⟨10.2147/NSS.S368147⟩. ⟨hal-04465278⟩
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