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加拿大成年人中儿童期早期逆境和睡眠问题的持久影响:一项基于人群的研究。

The enduring effects of early-childhood adversities and troubled sleep among Canadian adults: a population-based study.

作者信息

Baiden Philip, Fallon Barbara, den Dunnen Wendy, Boateng Godfred Odei

机构信息

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1V4.

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1V4.

出版信息

Sleep Med. 2015 Jun;16(6):760-7. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2015.02.527. Epub 2015 Mar 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although many studies have consistently found that early-childhood adversities are important risk factors for physical and mental health problems later in adulthood, few have examined the association between early-childhood adversities and troubled sleep. The objective of this study was to examine the association between early-childhood adversities and troubled sleep among adult Canadians.

METHODS

Data for this paper (N = 19,349) were obtained from Statistics Canada's 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey-Mental Health (CCHS-MH). Logistic regression analysis was conducted to examine the association between early childhood adversities and troubled sleep, while accounting for various sociodemographic, socioeconomic, health, and mental health factors.

RESULTS

Of the 19,349 respondents examined, 2748 representing 14.2% had troubled sleep. Controlling for sociodemographic, socioeconomic, health, and mental health factors, it was observed that for each additional childhood adversity experienced, the odds of having troubled sleep increased by 10% (odds ratio = 1.10, p <0.001, 95% confidence interval = 1.07-1.13). In addition, psychological distress, older age, being female, being unmarried, being white, a lower annual income, chronic pain, poor perceived health, and mental health difficulties were associated with troubled sleep.

CONCLUSION

The results of this paper provide population-based evidence for childhood adversities as a major predictor of troubled sleep in adulthood. The long-standing effects of these adversities on sleep highlight the importance of early detection, such as consistent assessment of sleep habits for children, adolescents, and adults, who have experienced childhood adversities, in health and mental health settings.

摘要

目的

尽管许多研究一直发现儿童期逆境是成年后身心健康问题的重要风险因素,但很少有研究探讨儿童期逆境与睡眠问题之间的关联。本研究的目的是调查加拿大成年人中儿童期逆境与睡眠问题之间的关联。

方法

本文的数据(N = 19349)来自加拿大统计局2012年的加拿大社区健康调查-心理健康(CCHS-MH)。进行逻辑回归分析以检验儿童期逆境与睡眠问题之间的关联,同时考虑各种社会人口学、社会经济、健康和心理健康因素。

结果

在接受调查的19349名受访者中,有2748人(占14.2%)存在睡眠问题。在控制了社会人口学、社会经济、健康和心理健康因素后,观察到每多经历一次儿童期逆境,出现睡眠问题的几率就会增加10%(优势比 = 1.10,p < 0.001,95%置信区间 = 1.07 - 1.13)。此外,心理困扰、年龄较大、女性、未婚、白人、年收入较低、慢性疼痛、自我感觉健康状况较差以及心理健康困难与睡眠问题相关。

结论

本文的结果为儿童期逆境是成年后睡眠问题的主要预测因素提供了基于人群的证据。这些逆境对睡眠的长期影响凸显了早期检测的重要性,例如在健康和心理健康环境中,对经历过儿童期逆境的儿童、青少年和成年人的睡眠习惯进行持续评估。

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