Dreaming

Papers
(The TQCC of Dreaming is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dreams about COVID-19 versus normative dreams: Trends by gender.47
Dreaming and the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey in a U.S. sample.43
Dreaming in the time of COVID-19: A quali-quantitative Italian study.36
Pandemic dreaming: The effect of COVID-19 on dream imagery, a pilot study.32
Are we dreaming or are we awake? A quali–quantitative analysis of dream narratives and dreaming process during the COVID-19 pandemic.8
Factor analysis and validation of the Disturbing Dreams and Nightmare Severity Index.6
Media exposure to COVID-19 epidemic and threatening dream frequency: A moderated mediation model of anxiety and coping efficacy.5
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the quality of sleep of mental health workers in Colombia.5
Analysis of dream contents of patients with anxiety disorders and their comparison with dreams of healthy participants.4
Lucid dreams in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder include nightmares.3
Nightmares in adult psychiatric inpatients with and without history of interpersonal trauma.3
Comparing hall Van de Castle coding and Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count using canonical correlation analysis.3
Dream journaling: Stability and relation to personality factors.3
“Dreams drawer”: Analysis of dreams during lockdown in the Italian population.3
I dream therefore I am: A review on lucid dreaming in Western philosophy.3
Conscious use of dreams in waking life (nontherapy setting) for decision-making, problem-solving, attitude formation, and behavioral change.3
A presleep consideration of an intrusive thought enhances the possibility of dreaming of it.3
Automated analysis of dream sentiment—The royal road to dream dynamics?3
Nightmares are not the only negative dreams: Dream content in individuals who suffer from frequent nightmares.2
Bodily Self-Consciousness in Dreams Questionnaire (BSD-Q) and its relation to waking dissociative experiences.2
Differences between lucid and nonlucid dream reports: A within-subjects design.2
Nightmare frequency and nightmare distress: Relationship to the big five personality factors and sensory-processing sensitivity.2
The effectiveness of lucid dreaming practice on waking task performance: A scoping review of evidence and meta-analysis.2
Typical dreams of Chinese elderly people during COVID-19 pandemic.2
Relationships between attitudes toward dreams, typical dreams, and emotions among chinese college students.2
Representation of dreams in medieval Sufi texts: A qualitative study.2
Bad dreams and bad sleep: Relationships between nightmare frequency, insomnia, and nightmare proneness.2
Nightmares and COVID-19: A possible increase in suicide attempts.2
Dreaming about cats: An online survey.2
Inducing lucid dreams: The wake-up-back-to-bed technique in the home setting.2
Dream recall frequency and sensory-processing sensitivity.2
Direct and indirect effects of dispositional emotion regulation on dream experiences.2
Nightmares as a unique predictor of suicide risk in a transgender and gender diverse sample.2
Pandemic dreams: A thematic analysis of university students’ dreams during the COVID-19 outbreak.2
Solving the nightmare mystery: The autonomic nervous system as missing link in the aetiology and treatment of nightmares.2
Pain and nightmares—A diary study of patients with chronic pain.2
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