The Effects of Daily Mood and Couple Interactions on the Sleep Quality of Older Adults with Chronic Pain

//The Effects of Daily Mood and Couple Interactions on the Sleep Quality of Older Adults with Chronic Pain

A recent study published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, examined the effect of daily negative and positive mood on the sleep quality of older adults with knee osteoarthritis. The authors derived data from a previous related study that involved older adults with knee osteoarthritis and their partners. The study found that “daily negative and positive mood fluctuations can interact with partner responses to affect sleep quality among older adults with chronic pain.”

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2018-09-26T20:55:08-04:00

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