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  • The study compared 136 insomniacs to 102 healthy individuals to analyze their coping strategies using the FKBS questionnaire.
  • Insomniacs demonstrated less aggressive responses and lower projection tendencies, indicating they do not perceive hostility in situations as strongly as healthy controls.
  • Significant correlations were found between certain coping strategies, personality traits from the FPI-R assessment, and the presence of depressive symptoms among insomniacs.

Article Abstract

The investigation compares 136 insomniacs with 102 healthy controls with respect to their coping strategies. Coping strategies are evaluated with the questionnaire FKBS. This questionnaire measures 5 different coping strategies: TAS--turning against subject; TAO--turning against object; REV--reversal; PRN--prinzipialisation; PRO projection. Insomniacs seem to react less aggressive than healthy controls. They also show less projections, i.e. they do not believe in a hostile intention of a situation or a counterpart. These differences could be shown on the level of behaviour as well as experience. With the personality traits of the FPI (Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar FPI-R) there are some significant correlations. Finally there exists also a correlation between the strategy TAS and the incidence and intensity of depressive symptoms (i.e. state-variabels).

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