2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-68045-y
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Examining bi-directional links between loneliness, social connectedness and sleep from a trait and state perspective

Christine Dworschak,
Thomas Mäder,
Charlotta Rühlmann
et al.

Abstract: Greater loneliness as well as a lack of social connectedness have often been associated with poorer sleep. However, the temporal dynamics and direction of these associations remain unclear. Aim of the current study was to examine bi-directional associations between loneliness/social connectedness and sleep in 48 stress-exposed medical students during their first medical internship, considered a period of heightened stress. We obtained trait-level questionnaire data on loneliness and global sleep completed befo… Show more

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