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Dreaming and the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey in a U.S. sample.
Dreaming ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.1037/drm0000146
Michael Schredl , Kelly Bulkeley

This study analyzes the responses of 3,031 U S adults who, in early May of 2020, completed an online survey regarding their dreams and the COVID-19 outbreak The results indicate that those people most strongly affected by the pandemic also reported the strongest effects on their dream life (heightened dream recall, more negatively toned dreams, and pandemic-related dreams) Pronounced negative effects of the pandemic on dreaming were also found to be more likely among women and people with higher levels of education These findings support the notion that changes in the frequency, tone, and contents of dreaming can help identify specific people who may be most at risk for mental health problems during the COVID-19 outbreak

中文翻译:

梦想与 COVID-19 大流行:美国样本调查。

这项研究分析了 3,031 名美国成年人的反应,他们在 2020 年 5 月上旬完成了一项关于他们的梦想和 COVID-19 爆发的在线调查结果表明,受大流行影响最严重的人也报告了对他们梦想的最强影响女性和受教育程度较高的人也更可能发生大流行对做梦的明显负面影响 这些发现支持了以下观点:做梦的频率、语气和内容可以帮助识别在 COVID-19 爆发期间最有可能出现心理健康问题的特定人群
更新日期:2020-09-01
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