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Sleep and Divorce: Identifying Bidirectional Vulnerability and Resilience (ICPSR 35875)

Released/updated on: 2015-05-01
Geographic coverage: United States
This project uses a longitudinal framework that integrates multiple methodologies to examine psychological distress, sleep, and social engagement outcomes in a sample of 120 recently separated or divorced participants (from 18-70 years of age, equal numbers of men and women). At monthly assessments across 5 months, participants complete a psychological assessment battery and one week of sleep diaries. At the first, third, and fifth months, all participants wear an actiwatch for one week that measures activity and how well individuals sleep. They also wear an electronically activated recorder that provides snippets of ambient sound from participants' environments.