Changes in dream features across the first and second waves of the Covid-19 pandemic

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العنوان: Changes in dream features across the first and second waves of the Covid-19 pandemic
المؤلفون: Serena Malloggi, Gianluca Ficca, Alessia Coppola, Oreste De Rosa, Mariangela Cerasuolo, Francesca Conte, Nicola Cellini, Fiorenza Giganti, Marissa Lynn Rescott
المساهمون: Conte, F., Rescott, M. L., De Rosa, O., Cellini, N., Coppola, A., Cerasuolo, M., Malloggi, S., Giganti, F., Ficca, G.
المصدر: Journal of Sleep Research
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, dream length, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), dream recall frequency, Emotional Changes, Cognitive Neuroscience, media_common.quotation_subject, Baseline level, Covid-19 pandemic, Affect (psychology), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Young Adult, 03 medical and health sciences, Behavioral Neuroscience, 0302 clinical medicine, Emotionality, Humans, Dream, Pandemics, Research Articles, media_common, Sleep quality, SARS-CoV-2, dream affect, dream vividness, COVID-19, Covid‐19 pandemic, General Medicine, Middle Aged, Sleep Quality, 030228 respiratory system, Communicable Disease Control, Psychology, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, Research Article, Demography
الوصف: Research during the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted its significant impact on dreaming. Here we address changes in dream features both during the first wave, when the Italian government imposed a total lockdown, and the second wave (autumn 2020), when a partial lockdown was effected. In April 2020 (total lockdown), 1,622 participants (Mage=34.1±13.6 years; 1171F) completed an online survey including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and a set of questions on dream features and their possible changes relative to the month preceding the lockdown (pre-total lockdown). In November 2020 (partial lockdown), 214 participants (Mage=36.78±14.2years; 159F) from the previous sample completed the same survey. Approximately half of the subjects reported increased or decreased dream frequency (30.5% and 21.8%), length (27.1% and 15.8%) and vividness (31.5% and 17.1%) during total lockdown as well as during partial lockdown (frequency: 30.3% and 13.5%; length: 23.3% and 12.6%; vividness: 31.6% and 24.1%). Dream affect became significantly more negative in total lockdown relative to pre-total lockdown and in partial lockdown relative to pre-partial lockdown (both p 
اللغة: English
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http://hdl.handle.net/11591/460736
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