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COVID-19 大流行期间睡眠变化的特征:人口统计学、行为和心理因素。

Profiles of sleep changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Demographic, behavioural and psychological factors.

机构信息

Sleep Research Unit, The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2021 Feb;30(1):e13231. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13231. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate changes in sleep during the COVID-19 outbreak, and used data-driven approaches to identify distinct profiles of changes in sleep-related behaviours. Demographic, behavioural and psychological factors associated with sleep changes were also investigated. An online population survey assessing sleep and mental health was distributed between 3 April and 24 June 2020. Retrospective questions were used to estimate temporal changes from before to during the outbreak. In 5,525 Canadian respondents (67.1% females, 16-95 years old: Mean ± SD = 55.6 ± 16.3 years), wake-up times were significantly delayed relative to pre-outbreak estimates (p < .001,  = 0.04). Occurrences of clinically meaningful sleep difficulties significantly increased from 36.0% before the outbreak to 50.5% during the outbreak (all p < .001, g ≥ 0.27). Three subgroups with distinct profiles of changes in sleep behaviours were identified: "Reduced Time in Bed", "Delayed Sleep" and "Extended Time in Bed". The "Reduced Time in Bed" and "Delayed Sleep" subgroups had more adverse sleep outcomes and psychological changes during the outbreak. The emergence of new sleep difficulties was independently associated with female sex, chronic illnesses, being employed, family responsibilities, earlier wake-up times, higher stress levels, as well as heavier alcohol use and television exposure. The heterogeneity of sleep changes in response to the pandemic highlights the need for tailored interventions to address sleep problems.

摘要

本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 爆发期间睡眠的变化,并采用数据驱动的方法来确定睡眠相关行为变化的不同特征。还调查了与睡眠变化相关的人口统计学、行为和心理因素。2020 年 4 月 3 日至 6 月 24 日期间,通过在线人群调查评估睡眠和心理健康。使用回顾性问题来估计从爆发前到爆发期间的时间变化。在 5525 名加拿大受访者(67.1%为女性,16-95 岁:平均 ± 标准差 = 55.6 ± 16.3 岁)中,与爆发前的估计相比,醒来时间明显延迟(p <.001, g = 0.04)。出现临床意义上的睡眠困难的发生率从爆发前的 36.0%显著增加到爆发期间的 50.5%(所有 p <.001, g ≥ 0.27)。确定了三个具有不同睡眠行为变化特征的亚组:“减少卧床时间”、“延迟睡眠”和“延长卧床时间”。“减少卧床时间”和“延迟睡眠”亚组在爆发期间睡眠质量和心理变化更差。新的睡眠困难的出现与女性、慢性疾病、就业、家庭责任、更早的醒来时间、更高的压力水平以及更多的酒精使用和电视暴露独立相关。对大流行期间睡眠变化的异质性表明,需要有针对性的干预措施来解决睡眠问题。

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