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Anxiety and resilience are linked as psychological factors that modulate the impact of childhood experiences on mental health and sleep quality, as evidenced by their roles in longitudinal studies [1] and their function as mediators between adverse childhood experiences and sleep disturbances [2], [3], and [4].

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The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua Cheyenne Downey, Aoife Crummy · Elsevier BV 3 facts
claimResilience and stress, as well as resilience and anxiety, serially mediate the interaction between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and sleep disturbance.
claimThe relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and sleep disturbances is mediated by stress and anxiety, but not by resilience or depression.
claimAdverse childhood experiences (ACE) and benevolent childhood experiences (BCE) can indirectly impact sleep quality in adult life, with this relationship modulated by factors including depression, anxiety, resilience, and mental health problems.
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceDing X, Ma S, Liu H, Wang H, Li N, Song Q, et al. published 'The relationships between sleep disturbances, resilience and anxiety among preschool children: a three-wave longitudinal study' in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research in 2023 (Volume 168, article 111203).
Developmental Psychopathology - DIR Floortime wondirfulplay.com Wondirful Play 1 fact
claimNeuroticism is linked to anxiety and depression; extraversion is associated with resilience but can lead to impulsivity; conscientiousness is typically protective against various disorders; agreeableness can correlate with lower levels of externalizing behaviors; and openness to experience may connect with a higher risk for certain psychological issues.