Lamarche Lynne J, De Koninck Joseph
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2007 Aug;68(8):1257-70. doi: 10.4088/jcp.v68n0813.
To present a critical review of the literature and research on sleep difficulties in adults with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), more specifically the existing treatment options, and to formulate recommendations regarding future treatment approaches and research related to sleep and PTSD.
The following databases were consulted: PsycInfo (1872-2006) and MEDLINE (1966-2006). The search was conducted using the following key terms: PTSD and sleep, PTSD and nightmares, PTSD and dreams, PTSD and insomnia, PTSD and periodic limb movement disorder, and PTSD and sleep disordered breathing. Only studies examining sleep disturbance among adults with PTSD were included, and only articles written in English were consulted.
Studies and reviews related to the prevalence, causes, and treatments of sleep disturbance among adults with PTSD, as well as those examining the relationship between sleep and PTSD, were selected.
Promising treatment options are available for treating sleep difficulties among adults with PTSD. In particular, cognitive-behavioral therapy including a component for nightmares (imagery rehearsal therapy) and insomnia has been found to significantly improve sleep disturbance among these individuals. It is proposed that with the inclusion of other components, such as a screening for other sleep disorders, relaxation exercises, positive self-talk, imagery rehearsal related to recurring images before bed, and a daytime nap, sleep-related symptoms may improve to a greater degree, which may then lead to a significant decrease in other PTSD symptoms and overall PTSD severity. The inclusion of sleep medicine specialists should also be considered for sleep medicine treatment of individuals with PTSD. Collaboration between mental health professionals and sleep medicine specialists is therefore recommended for treatment of sleep-related difficulties among individuals with PTSD.
对有关创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)成人患者睡眠困难的文献和研究进行批判性综述,更具体地说,是对现有的治疗选择进行综述,并就未来与睡眠和PTSD相关的治疗方法及研究提出建议。
查阅了以下数据库:PsycInfo(1872 - 2006年)和MEDLINE(1966 - 2006年)。搜索使用了以下关键词:PTSD与睡眠、PTSD与噩梦、PTSD与梦境、PTSD与失眠、PTSD与周期性肢体运动障碍以及PTSD与睡眠呼吸障碍。仅纳入了研究PTSD成人患者睡眠障碍的研究,且仅查阅了英文撰写的文章。
选取了与PTSD成人患者睡眠障碍的患病率、病因和治疗相关的研究及综述,以及那些研究睡眠与PTSD之间关系的研究。
有一些有前景的治疗方法可用于治疗PTSD成人患者的睡眠困难。特别是,包括针对噩梦(意象重排疗法)和失眠成分的认知行为疗法已被发现能显著改善这些个体的睡眠障碍。建议纳入其他成分,如筛查其他睡眠障碍、放松练习、积极的自我对话、睡前与反复出现的意象相关的意象重排以及日间小睡,与睡眠相关的症状可能会有更大程度的改善,进而可能导致其他PTSD症状及PTSD总体严重程度显著降低。对于PTSD患者的睡眠医学治疗,也应考虑纳入睡眠医学专家。因此,建议心理健康专业人员与睡眠医学专家合作,以治疗PTSD患者的睡眠相关困难。