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军人妻子睡眠问题的发生率及后果。

Prevalence and consequences of sleep problems in military wives.

机构信息

RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Ave #600, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States.

RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Ave #600, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2016 Jun;2(2):116-122. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2016.03.004. Epub 2016 Apr 26.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Despite the prevalence of sleep problems among service members, few prior studies have examined the rate of sleep problems among military spouses, who also face the stresses of deployment and military life. This is the first study of spouses of US service members to examine the prevalence of sleep disturbances, effect of service member deployment, and associated physical and psychosocial outcomes.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional analysis of RAND Deployment Life Study data.

SETTING

Self-report measures administered via telephone and web-based surveys in Fall 2012.

PARTICIPANTS

Female military spouses (n = 1805) aged 19 to 65 years (M = 33.5 [8.3]), married to service members across branches and components (73% previously, 10% currently, and 16% never deployed).

MEASUREMENTS

Spouses self-reported sleep duration, sleep quality, daytime fatigue, and daytime impairment. Outcomes included self-rated health, marital satisfaction, and depressive symptoms.

RESULTS

Eighteen percent of spouses reported extreme short sleep duration, which is higher than rates reported in the general population. Spouses indicated worse sleep when the service member was currently or previously deployed, although deployment status was not associated with sleep duration or daytime impairment. Greater sleep disturbances were significantly associated with all three outcomes, with the strongest association observed with greater depressive symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first report to document high rates of short sleep duration and poor sleep quality among spouses of service members. Furthermore, sleep problems were independent correlates of poor mental and physical health. Findings highlight the importance of addressing sleep issues in military families as well as in service members.

摘要

研究目的

尽管现役军人普遍存在睡眠问题,但很少有先前的研究调查过军人配偶的睡眠问题发生率,而他们也面临着部署和军旅生活的压力。这是第一项针对美国现役军人配偶的研究,旨在调查睡眠障碍的流行率、现役军人部署的影响,以及相关的生理和心理社会后果。

研究设计

兰德部署生活研究数据的横断面分析。

研究地点

2012 年秋季通过电话和网络调查进行的自我报告措施。

参与者

年龄在 19 至 65 岁之间的(M = 33.5 [8.3])现役军人女性配偶,与各军种和各组成部分的现役军人结婚(73%曾部署,10%现役,16%从未部署)。

测量方法

配偶自我报告的睡眠持续时间、睡眠质量、白天疲劳和白天障碍。结果包括自我评估的健康状况、婚姻满意度和抑郁症状。

结果

18%的配偶报告了极端的短睡眠持续时间,这高于一般人群报告的比率。当现役军人现役或曾部署时,配偶的睡眠质量更差,尽管部署状态与睡眠持续时间或白天障碍无关。睡眠障碍越严重与所有三个结果显著相关,与更严重的抑郁症状相关性最强。

结论

这是第一个报告现役军人配偶中短睡眠持续时间和睡眠质量差的高发生率的报告。此外,睡眠问题是心理健康和身体健康不佳的独立相关因素。研究结果强调了在军人家庭以及现役军人中解决睡眠问题的重要性。

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