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睡眠和梦习惯在一个样本的法国大学生谁报告没有睡眠障碍。

Sleep and dream habits in a sample of French college students who report no sleep disorders.

机构信息

Lyon Neuroscience Research Center (CRNL), Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team (DYCOG), INSERM, UMRS 1028, CNRS, UMR 5292, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, Unité Michel Jouvet, Bron, France.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2018 Oct;27(5):e12659. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12659. Epub 2018 Feb 6.

Abstract

There is a lack of up-to-date data on sleep and dream habits of college students. To fill in this gap, we used an online questionnaire sent to the student mailing lists of two major universities of Lyon (Lyon 1 and Lyon 2) for the recruitment of an functional magnetic resonance imaging study with sleep disorders as exclusion criteria. In the sample (1,137 French college students, 411 males, mean age = 22.2 ± 2.4 years, body mass index = 22.0 ± 3.2 kg m ), on average, the participants reported spending about 8 hr in bed during weekdays, 9 hr during the weekends, and 90.9% of them reported no difficulty falling asleep. Less than 0.4% of students reported to have sleep-walking episodes regularly, but nearly 7% reported regular sleep-talking episodes. The average dream recall frequency was about 3 mornings per week with a dream in mind. Dream recall frequency was positively correlated with the clarity of dream content and the frequency of lucid dreaming, and was negatively correlated with age. Fourteen percent of the students reported frequent lucid dreams, and 6% reported frequent recurrent dreams. We found a gender effect for several sleep and dream parameters, including dream recall frequency and time in bed, both of which were higher in women than in men. We have also observed differences between academic disciplines, namely humanities students (Lyon 2) reported spending more time in bed than sciences students (Lyon 1). These results confirm a gender difference for several sleep and dream parameters, and suggest a link between academic disciplines and sleep duration.

摘要

目前缺乏关于大学生睡眠和梦境习惯的最新数据。为了填补这一空白,我们使用在线问卷,通过里昂的两所主要大学(里昂 1 大学和里昂 2 大学)的学生邮件列表招募了一名因睡眠障碍而被排除在外的功能磁共振成像研究的参与者。在该样本中(1137 名法国大学生,411 名男性,平均年龄为 22.2±2.4 岁,体重指数为 22.0±3.2kgm),参与者平均报告在工作日在床上花费约 8 小时,周末 9 小时,90.9%的人报告入睡没有困难。不到 0.4%的学生报告经常梦游,但近 7%的学生报告经常说梦话。平均每周有 3 个早晨记得做梦,并且有梦。梦的回忆频率与梦境内容的清晰度和清醒梦的频率呈正相关,与年龄呈负相关。14%的学生报告经常做清醒梦,6%的学生报告经常做反复的梦。我们发现一些睡眠和梦境参数存在性别差异,包括梦的回忆频率和在床上的时间,女性的这两个参数都高于男性。我们还观察到不同学科之间的差异,即人文科学的学生(里昂 2 大学)比科学专业的学生(里昂 1 大学)在床上花费的时间更多。这些结果证实了几个睡眠和梦境参数的性别差异,并表明学科与睡眠时间之间存在联系。

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