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高频心率变异性反应性与特质性担忧相互作用,可预测对自然应激源的睡眠障碍发展。

High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability Reactivity and Trait Worry Interact to Predict the Development of Sleep Disturbances in Response to a Naturalistic Stressor.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2017 Dec;51(6):912-924. doi: 10.1007/s12160-017-9915-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

High-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) reactivity was proposed as a vulnerability factor for stress-induced sleep disturbances. Its effect may be amplified among individuals with high trait worry or sleep reactivity.

PURPOSE

This study evaluated whether HF-HRV reactivity to a worry induction, sleep reactivity, and trait worry predict increases in sleep disturbances in response to academic stress, a naturalistic stressor.

METHOD

A longitudinal study following 102 undergraduate students during an academic semester with well-defined periods of lower and higher academic stress was conducted. HF-HRV reactivity to a worry induction, trait worry using the Penn State Worry Questionnaire, and sleep reactivity using the Ford Insomnia Stress Reactivity Test were measured during the low stress period. Sleep disturbances using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index were assessed twice during the lower stress period and three times during the higher stress period.

RESULTS

Greater reductions in HF-HRV in response to the worry induction predicted increases in sleep disturbances from the lower to the higher academic stress period. Trait worry moderated this association: individuals with both higher trait worry and greater HF-HRV reactivity to worry had larger increases in stress-related sleep disturbances over time, compared to participants with lower trait worry and HF-HRV reactivity. A similar, but marginally significant effect was found for sleep reactivity.

CONCLUSION

This study supports the role of HF-HRV reactivity as a vulnerability factor for stress-induced sleep disturbances. The combination of high trait worry and high HF-HRV reactivity to worry might identify a subgroup of individuals most vulnerable to stress-related sleep disturbances.

摘要

背景

高频心率变异性(HF-HRV)反应被认为是应激引起睡眠障碍的易感性因素。在具有高特质性担忧或睡眠反应性的个体中,其影响可能会放大。

目的

本研究评估了 HF-HRV 对担忧诱导的反应性、睡眠反应性和特质性担忧是否可以预测在应对学业压力(一种自然的应激源)时睡眠障碍的增加。

方法

对 102 名大学生进行了一项纵向研究,在一个学术学期内进行,该学期有明确的低学术压力和高学术压力时期。在低压力时期测量了 HF-HRV 对担忧诱导的反应性、使用宾夕法尼亚州担忧问卷测量的特质性担忧以及使用福特失眠应激反应测试测量的睡眠反应性。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数在较低压力时期评估两次,在较高压力时期评估三次。

结果

对担忧诱导的 HF-HRV 反应性降低越大,预示着从较低学术压力时期到较高学术压力时期睡眠障碍的增加。特质性担忧对此关联起调节作用:与特质性担忧和 HF-HRV 对担忧的反应性较低的参与者相比,具有较高特质性担忧和 HF-HRV 对担忧的反应性较高的个体,随着时间的推移,与压力相关的睡眠障碍增加更大。睡眠反应性也发现了类似但略微显著的效果。

结论

本研究支持 HF-HRV 反应性作为应激引起睡眠障碍的易感性因素的作用。高特质性担忧和 HF-HRV 对担忧的反应性的结合可能会识别出最易受压力相关睡眠障碍影响的个体亚组。

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