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Published online before print August 27, 2007, 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3180cc2ec7
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Attachment Anxiety, Relationship Context, and Sleep in Women With Recurrent Major Depression

Wendy M. Troxel, PhD, Jill M. Cyranowski, PhD, Martica Hall, PhD, Ellen Frank, PhD and Daniel J. Buysse, MD

From the Department of Psychiatry (W.M.T., M.H., D.J.B.) and the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology (J.M.C., E.F.), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


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Figure 1. Interaction between attachment sTtyle and marital status on % stage 3–4 sleep (n = 107). Results are from General Linear Model with baseline age, depressive symptoms, length of time between psychosocial assessment and PSG, main effects of attachment style and marital status, and the interaction of attachment style and marital status. To facilitate interpretation, values in the figure are based on nontransformed data. Differing superscripts indicate significant post hoc comparisons.

 





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