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Sleep Disturbance and Relapse in Individuals with Alcohol Dependence: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study

Organization CLINICAL CENTERLocation UNITED STATES
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AbstinenceAccelerometerAlcohol DrinkingAlcohol consumptionAlcohol dependenceAlcoholismBackBehaviorBehavioralBeliefCessation of lifeClinical ResearchClinical StudyCommunitiesComplexDataData AnalysesData AnalysisDeathDevelopmentDorsumEtOH drinkingEtOH useExpectancyHomeIndividualInpatientsInterviewInvestigationLiteratureMaintenanceManuscriptsMeasuresMedical RehabilitationMethodsModelingNIAAANational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismOut-patientsOutcomeOutpatientsParticipantPatientsPerceptionPersonal SatisfactionPhysical DependenceProblem behaviorProcessPublic HealthQualitative MethodsRecoveryRehabilitationRehabilitation therapyRelapseResearchScheduleSelf EfficacySleepSleep disturbancesStructureaberrant sleepaccelerometryactivity monitoractivity trackeralcohol addictionalcohol addiction therapyalcohol addiction treatmentalcohol dependence therapyalcohol dependence treatmentalcohol dependencyalcohol dependentalcohol ingestionalcohol intakealcohol misusealcohol product usealcohol rehabilitationalcohol usealcohol use disorderalcoholic beverage consumptionalcoholic drink intakealcoholism therapyalcoholism treatmentbehavioral problemcravingdata interpretationdevelopmentaldisrupted sleepdisturbed sleepdrinkingethanol consumptionethanol drinkingethanol ingestionethanol intakeethanol misuseethanol product useethanol useethanol use disorderexperiencehomesimpaired sleepirregular sleepopen dataopen scienceopen-source dataqualitative reasoningquality of sleeprehab therapyrehabilitativerehabilitative therapyrelapse predictionresearch facilitysleep amountsleep disruptionsleep durationsleep dysregulationsleep episodesleep intervalsleep lengthsleep patternsleep periodsleep qualitysleep quantitysleep routinesleep schedulesleep timesleep/wake disruptionsleep/wake disturbancesleep/wake patternssocial cognitive theorysocial learning theorytime asleeptime during sleeptime in sleeptime spent asleeptime spent sleepingunhealthy alcohol usewell-beingwellbeing
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Despite research establishing the relationship between sleep disturbances and alcohol use, there is no clear understanding or model for what occurs once individuals who seek inpatient alcoholism treatment are discharged from rehabilitation facilities and attempt to integrate back into their homes and communities. The purpose of this investigation…

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