Lydon-Staley David M, Cleveland H Harrington, Huhn Andrew S, Cleveland Michael J, Harris Jonathan, Stankoski Dean, Deneke Erin, Meyer Roger E, Bunce Scott C
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
Addict Behav. 2017 Feb;65:275-282. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.08.026. Epub 2016 Aug 15.
Sleep disturbance has been identified as a risk factor for relapse in addiction to a range of substances. The relationship between sleep quality and treatment outcome has received relatively little attention in research on nonmedical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD). This study examined the within-person association between sleep quality and craving in medically detoxified patients in residence for the treatment of NMUPD.
Participants (n=68) provided daily reports of their sleep quality, negative affect (NA), positive affect (PA), and craving for an average of 9.36 (SD=2.99) days. Within-person associations of sleep quality and craving were examined using multilevel modeling. Within-person mediation analyses were used to evaluate the mediating roles of NA and PA in the relationship between sleep quality and craving.
Greater cravings were observed on days of lower than usual sleep quality (γ=-0.10, p=0.003). Thirty-one percent of the overall association between sleep quality and craving was explained by PA, such that poorer sleep quality was associated with lower PA and, in turn, lower PA was associated with greater craving. No evidence emerged for an indirect association between sleep quality and craving through NA.
Daily fluctuations in sleep quality were associated with fluctuations in craving, an association partially explained by the association between sleep quality and daily PA. These data encourage further research on the relationship between sleep, affect, and craving in NMUPD patients, as well as in patients with other substance use disorders.
睡眠障碍已被确定为多种物质成瘾复发的一个风险因素。在处方药非医疗使用(NMUPD)的研究中,睡眠质量与治疗结果之间的关系相对较少受到关注。本研究考察了居住在治疗NMUPD的医学戒毒患者中,睡眠质量与渴望之间的个体内关联。
参与者(n = 68)平均9.36(标准差 = 2.99)天每天报告他们的睡眠质量、消极情绪(NA)、积极情绪(PA)和渴望程度。使用多层次模型考察睡眠质量与渴望之间的个体内关联。个体内中介分析用于评估NA和PA在睡眠质量与渴望关系中的中介作用。
在睡眠质量低于平常的日子里观察到更强烈的渴望(γ = -0.10,p = 0.003)。PA解释了睡眠质量与渴望之间总体关联的31%,即睡眠质量较差与较低的PA相关,反过来,较低的PA又与更强烈的渴望相关。没有证据表明睡眠质量与渴望之间通过NA存在间接关联。
睡眠质量的每日波动与渴望的波动相关,这种关联部分由睡眠质量与每日PA之间的关联所解释。这些数据鼓励进一步研究NMUPD患者以及其他物质使用障碍患者中睡眠、情绪和渴望之间的关系。