id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270511-eugkdh6k Grossman, Ephraim S. COVID-19 related loneliness and sleep problems in older adults: Worries and resilience as potential moderators 2020-08-28 .txt text/plain 3070 196 57 title: COVID-19 related loneliness and sleep problems in older adults: Worries and resilience as potential moderators This study aimed to assess COVID-19 related worries and resilience as potential moderators of the loneliness-sleep problems link. In summary, the aim of the current study was to examine how worries or resilience may moderate the link of COVID-19 imposed loneliness with sleep problems. Reports of sleep problems correlated positively with loneliness and with COVID-19 related worries, and negatively with resilience. After controlling for the effect of Step 1 variables, loneliness, but not resilience or COVID-19 related worries, was related to higher sleep problem levels. Interactions further corroborated our hypotheses, indicating that among older adults, the rate of sleep problems associated with loneliness depended on COVID-19 related worries, and inversely on resilience. ./cache/cord-270511-eugkdh6k.txt ./txt/cord-270511-eugkdh6k.txt