Short Michelle A, Louca Mia
Centre for Sleep Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia; School of Psychology, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Centre for Sleep Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Sleep Med. 2015 Aug;16(8):987-93. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2015.03.007. Epub 2015 Apr 16.
The objectives of the study were to investigate the effects of 36 h of sleep deprivation on the discrete mood states of anger, depression, anxiety, confusion, fatigue, and vigour in healthy adolescents.
Twelve healthy adolescent good sleepers (six male), aged 14-18 years (M = 16.17, standard deviation (SD) = 0.83), spent three consecutive nights in the sleep laboratory of the Centre for Sleep Research: two baseline nights with 10-h sleep opportunities and one night of total sleep deprivation. Every 2 h during wakefulness, they completed the Profile of Mood States - Short Form. Mood across two baseline days was compared to mood at the same clock time (0900 h to 1900 h) following one night without sleep.
The subscales of depression, anger, confusion, anxiety, vigour, and fatigue were compared across days. All mood states significantly worsened following one night without sleep. Females showed a greater vulnerability to mood deficits following sleep loss, with greater depressed mood and anxiety following sleep deprivation only witnessed among female participants. While both males and females reported more confusion following sleep deprivation, the magnitude of this effect was greater for females.
This study provides empirical support for the notion that sleep loss can causally affect mood states in healthy adolescents, with females having heightened vulnerability. Understanding the detrimental effects of insufficient sleep during adolescence is important, as it is a stage where sleep loss and mood dysregulation are highly prevalent. These findings escalate the importance of promoting sleep for the well-being of adolescents at this critical life phase.
本研究的目的是调查36小时睡眠剥夺对健康青少年愤怒、抑郁、焦虑、困惑、疲劳和活力等离散情绪状态的影响。
12名健康的青少年良好睡眠者(6名男性),年龄在14 - 18岁之间(M = 16.17,标准差(SD)= 0.83),在睡眠研究中心的睡眠实验室连续度过三个晚上:两个基线夜晚有10小时的睡眠机会,一个夜晚完全睡眠剥夺。在清醒期间每2小时,他们完成简式情绪状态量表。将两个基线日的情绪与无睡眠一晚后相同时间(09:00至19:00)的情绪进行比较。
对抑郁、愤怒、困惑、焦虑、活力和疲劳等分量表在不同日期进行比较。无睡眠一晚后所有情绪状态均显著恶化。女性在睡眠剥夺后表现出对情绪缺陷更大的易感性,仅在女性参与者中观察到睡眠剥夺后有更严重的抑郁情绪和焦虑。虽然男性和女性在睡眠剥夺后都报告有更多困惑,但这种影响的程度对女性更大。
本研究为睡眠不足会因果性影响健康青少年情绪状态这一观点提供了实证支持,女性的易感性更高。了解青少年期睡眠不足的有害影响很重要,因为这是一个睡眠不足和情绪失调非常普遍的阶段。这些发现凸显了在这个关键生命阶段促进青少年睡眠以保障其福祉的重要性。