Zahra Azimi; Sayed Abbas Haghayegh; Mahdi Norouzi
Abstract
Objective: State-trait anxiety is one of the most important anxiety distributions (as an important factor in psychosomatic diseases). The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating role of sleep quality in the relationship between state-trait anxiety with severity of symptoms in patients ...
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Objective: State-trait anxiety is one of the most important anxiety distributions (as an important factor in psychosomatic diseases). The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating role of sleep quality in the relationship between state-trait anxiety with severity of symptoms in patients with a migraine headache diagnosis. Methods: The study design is correlation. The study population includes all patients with migraine headache diagnosis will be referred to Neurological medical centers of Isfahan in 2018 which among those, 80 subjects will select by convenient sampling and they were assessed through Questionnaires of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (Buysse, 1989), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger, 1983) and Severity of Migraine Symptoms (Najjarian, 1976). Data were analyzed by Hayes Process Software. Findings: The results showed that sleep quality has a significant moderating role in the relationship between state-trait anxiety with severity of migraine symptoms in the total sample, although the amount of this moderating in state anxiety has been more than trait anxiety (P