Keywords
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psychological inflexibility, sleep problems, emotional dysregulation, emotional disorders, mediating role
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Abstract
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This study aims to investigate the mediating role of psychological inflexibility as
a transdiagnostic factor in the relationship between emotional dysregulation and
sleep problems with symptoms of emotional disorders. A total of 500 subjects
from three universities were selected by random multistage clustering, and they
completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Difficulties in Emotional Regulation
Scale, and Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–II, Inventory of Depression and
Anxiety Symptoms. The results of correlation coefficients revealed that there is a
positive and significant correlation among emotional dysregulation, sleep problems, and
psychological inflexibility with emotional disorders. In addition, the results showed that
psychological inflexibility acts as a transdiagnostic factor that mediates the relationship
between emotional dysregulation and sleep problems with symptoms of emotional
disorders. These findings illustrate how emotional dysregul
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