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睡眠调节阿片类药物使用障碍患者压力与渴望之间的关系。

Sleep moderates the relationship between stress and craving in individuals with opioid use disorder.

作者信息

Teeters Jenni B, Jones Jennifer L, Jarnecke Amber M, Back Sudie E

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, Western Kentucky University.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2021 Aug;29(4):418-426. doi: 10.1037/pha0000372. Epub 2020 Apr 16.

Abstract

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a national public health concern. Craving, stress, and exposure to conditioned drug cues are implicated in risk of relapse to opioids. Although impaired sleep has been implicated in risk of relapse to other substances of misuse, little research to date has examined the relationship between sleep and craving in individuals with OUD. The present study examined sleep as a moderator of the relationship between craving and stress in a randomized controlled human laboratory study. Individuals with current OUD ( = 39) completed a 1-night hospital stay to control for factors that may affect craving, stress, and sleep. Sleep was monitored via an actigraphy watch and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The next morning, participants were randomized to a 15-min laboratory stress task or a no-stress condition. All participants were then exposed to a 15-min opioid cue paradigm, and craving was measured via self-report. Moderation models were conducted to evaluate whether the sleep indices moderated the relationship between stress condition (independent variable) and craving (dependent variable). Average self-reported nightly sleep duration moderated the relationship between stress condition and craving for participants in the no-stress condition ( = 0.95, < .05). Specifically, participants in the no-stress condition with lower average nightly sleep duration exhibited significantly greater craving following the opioid cue paradigm. Although preliminary, the findings add to the literature on craving, stress, and sleep among individuals with OUD. Sleep impairment may be an important target of a comprehensive, long-term treatment plan for some patients with OUD. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

阿片类物质使用障碍(OUD)是一个全国性的公共卫生问题。渴望、压力以及接触条件性药物线索都与阿片类物质复吸风险有关。尽管睡眠障碍与其他滥用物质的复吸风险有关,但迄今为止,很少有研究探讨OUD患者的睡眠与渴望之间的关系。本研究在一项随机对照人体实验室研究中,将睡眠作为渴望与压力之间关系的调节因素进行了考察。当前患有OUD的个体(n = 39)住院一晚,以控制可能影响渴望、压力和睡眠的因素。通过活动记录仪手表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数监测睡眠情况。第二天早上,参与者被随机分配到一个15分钟的实验室压力任务或无压力条件组。然后,所有参与者都接触一个15分钟的阿片类物质线索范式,并通过自我报告来测量渴望程度。采用调节模型来评估睡眠指标是否调节了压力条件(自变量)与渴望(因变量)之间的关系。平均自我报告的夜间睡眠时间调节了无压力条件组参与者的压力条件与渴望之间的关系(β = 0.95,p < .05)。具体而言,在无压力条件组中,平均夜间睡眠时间较短的参与者在阿片类物质线索范式后表现出显著更高的渴望程度。尽管这些发现是初步的,但它们为关于OUD患者的渴望、压力和睡眠的文献增添了内容。睡眠障碍可能是一些OUD患者综合长期治疗计划的一个重要靶点。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2021美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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