Literature DB >> 22204947

Insomnia, nightmare frequency, and nightmare distress in victims of sexual abuse: the role of perceived social support and abuse characteristics.

Iris M Steine1, John H Krystal, Inger H Nordhus, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Allison G Harvey, Jarle Eid, Janne Grønli, Anne M Milde, Ståle Pallesen.   

Abstract

In this study of victims of sexual abuse, the aim was to investigate the role of perceived social support and abuse characteristics in self-reported insomnia, nightmare frequency, and nightmare distress. Four hundred sixty Norwegian victims of sexual abuse completed a questionnaire assessing perceived social support, abuse characteristics, insomnia, nightmare frequency, and nightmare distress. Results show that higher levels of perceived social support were related to lower scores on all symptom outcome measures. Abuse involving oral, genital, or anal penetration was related to more insomnia symptoms. Longer duration of abuse and threatening conducted by the perpetrator were related to higher nightmare frequency, while threats and abuse involving penetration were related to higher degrees of distress associated with nightmares. In conclusion, the present study provides preliminary data indicating that perceived social support may affect the nature of sleep difficulties in sexual abuse victims. Also, more severe forms of sexual abuse are related to higher levels of sleep difficulties.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22204947     DOI: 10.1177/0886260511430385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


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