With Halloween being just around the corner and the clocks going back this weekend, here at Time4Sleep we surveyed the nation to find out how many people are afraid of the dark. We found that over half of adults are scared of the dark, even more so than children. When asked why so many adults are scared of the dark, psychotherapist, life coach and coupleās counsellor, Hilda Burke said:Ā āIām surprised that such a high proportion of adults are afraid of the dark. Having said that, many adults do exhibit obsessive or anxious behaviour patterns when theyāre stressed. Ā As humans we have a tendency to āexternaliseā stresses or worries that weāre feeling internally ā so for some it might be that in a time of crisis a fear of the dark emerges as a response. Ā āWorking with clients who exhibit such irrational fears, I try to get to the root of the issue ā so itās less about tackling the fear of the dark but more about seeing what their invisible or unacknowledged anxieties are. By āshedding lightā on the underlying fears and anxieties, the symptom (in this case āfear of the darkā) generally becomes less of a problem.ā Itās not just women who admit to being freaked out by the dark either, with a staggering 40% of men admitting to being afraid, compared with 50% of women. Surprisingly, one in five (23%) of males even said they slept with the bedroom light on, compared to just 17% of women. We spoke to Ben Hallinan, an assistant manager, who is scared of the dark. He said:Ā āIām not sure what triggered it, possibly a scary film when I was younger, but Iāve always had to sleep with the light on. Iāve gotten so used to it now that I canāt actually nod off without it! It was a bit of a shock to my girlfriend when she found out but sheās been really patient and understanding. She bought me a nightlight for Christmas last year so the light isnāt too bright and means she can sleep better! The 25 year old added: āI keep saying to her Iāll try sleeping without it but so far itās not happened. Maybe it will be my new yearās resolution but with it being Halloween this weekend Iāll definitely be waiting until after then.ā Are you scared of the dark? Tell us what you do to overcome your fear by tweeting us at https://twitter.com/Time4Sleep One way to help you get a better night sleep is by ensuring you have the highest quality and comfiest bed available, take a look at our range of beds which includes TV beds, ottoman beds and storage beds - to ensure you get a great night sleep - even with the lights off! Ā