Edinger Jack D
Psychology Service 116B, VA Medical Center, 508 Fulton Street, Durham, NC 27705-3875, USA.
Behav Sleep Med. 2003;1(1):37-53. doi: 10.1207/S15402010BSM0101_5.
This study examined whether patients who have periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD), with or without comorbid restless legs syndrome (RLS), display the sleep-disruptive cognitive and behavioral anomalies found among primary insomnia sufferers. Archival data from a Sleep History Questionnaire, home-based polysomnography, and a sleep log were obtained for matched RLS/PLMD, primary insomnia, and noncomplaining volunteer samples. Statistical comparisons showed that the RLS/PLMD and primary insomnia samples differed significantly from the normal sleepers in regard to their propensities for certain sleep disruptive habits, perceived difficulties controlling pre-sleep cognitive activity, and their subjective sleep appraisals. These findings suggest RLS/PLMD patients display many of the cognitive and behavioral anomalies thought to perpetuate primary insomnia. Hence, behavioral interventions may be warranted for RLS/PLMD patients.
本研究调查了患有周期性肢体运动障碍(PLMD)(无论是否合并不宁腿综合征[RLS])的患者,是否表现出原发性失眠患者中存在的睡眠干扰性认知和行为异常。从睡眠史问卷、家庭多导睡眠监测和睡眠日志中获取了匹配的RLS/PLMD患者、原发性失眠患者和无主诉志愿者样本的存档数据。统计比较表明,RLS/PLMD患者样本和原发性失眠患者样本在某些睡眠干扰习惯的倾向、控制睡前认知活动的感知困难以及主观睡眠评估方面,与正常睡眠者存在显著差异。这些发现表明,RLS/PLMD患者表现出许多被认为会使原发性失眠持续存在的认知和行为异常。因此,RLS/PLMD患者可能需要行为干预。