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新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对睡眠的影响。

Impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on sleep.

作者信息

Pérez-Carbonell Laura, Meurling Imran Johan, Wassermann Danielle, Gnoni Valentina, Leschziner Guy, Weighall Anna, Ellis Jason, Durrant Simon, Hare Alanna, Steier Joerg

机构信息

British Sleep Society, Lichfield, UK.

Sleep Disorders Centre, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Thorac Dis. 2020 Oct;12(Suppl 2):S163-S175. doi: 10.21037/jtd-cus-2020-015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant changes in daily routines and lifestyle worldwide and mental health issues have emerged as a consequence. We aimed to assess the presence of sleep disturbances during the lockdown in the general population.

METHODS

Cross-sectional, online survey-based study on adults living through the COVID-19 pandemic. The questionnaire included demographics and specific questions assessing the impact of the pandemic/lockdown on sleep, daytime functioning and mental health in the general population. Identification of sleep pattern changes and specific sleep-related symptoms was the primary outcome, and secondary outcomes involved identifying sleep disturbances for predefined cohorts (participants reporting impact on mental health, self-isolation, keyworker status, suspected COVID-19 or ongoing COVID-19 symptoms).

RESULTS

In total, 843 participants were included in the analysis. The majority were female (67.4%), middle aged [52 years (40-63 years)], white (92.2%) and overweight to obese [BMI 29.4 kg/m (24.1-35.5 kg/m)]; 69.4% reported a change in their sleep pattern, less than half (44.7%) had refreshing sleep, and 45.6% were sleepier than before the lockdown; 33.9% had to self-isolate, 65.2% reported an impact on their mental health and 25.9% were drinking more alcohol during the lockdown. More frequently reported observations specific to sleep were 'disrupted sleep' (42.3%), 'falling asleep unintentionally' (35.2%), 'difficulties falling'/'staying asleep' (30.9% and 30.8%, respectively) and 'later bedtimes' (30.0%). Respondents with suspected COVID-19 had more nightmares and abnormal sleep rhythms. An impact on mental health was strongly associated with sleep-related alterations.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep disturbances have affected a substantial proportion of the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. These are significantly associated with a self-assessed impact on mental health, but may also be related to suspected COVID-19 status, changes in habits and self-isolation.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情导致全球日常生活和生活方式发生重大变化,心理健康问题随之出现。我们旨在评估普通人群在封锁期间睡眠障碍的情况。

方法

对经历新冠疫情的成年人进行基于在线调查的横断面研究。问卷包括人口统计学信息以及评估疫情/封锁对普通人群睡眠、日间功能和心理健康影响的具体问题。识别睡眠模式变化和特定的睡眠相关症状是主要结果,次要结果包括为预定义队列(报告对心理健康有影响、自我隔离、关键工作者身份、疑似新冠或持续出现新冠症状的参与者)识别睡眠障碍。

结果

共有843名参与者纳入分析。大多数为女性(67.4%),中年[52岁(40 - 63岁)],白人(92.2%),超重至肥胖[体重指数29.4 kg/m²(24.1 - 35.5 kg/m²)];69.4%报告睡眠模式有变化,不到一半(44.7%)睡眠恢复精力,45.6%比封锁前更困倦;33.9%不得不自我隔离,65.2%报告对其心理健康有影响,25.9%在封锁期间饮酒增多。更常报告的特定睡眠观察结果为“睡眠中断”(42.3%),“无意入睡”(35.2%),“入睡困难”/“难以维持睡眠”(分别为30.9%和30.8%)以及“晚睡”(30.0%)。疑似新冠的受访者有更多噩梦和异常睡眠节律。对心理健康的影响与睡眠相关改变密切相关。

结论

在新冠疫情封锁期间,睡眠障碍影响了很大一部分普通人群。这些与自我评估的心理健康影响显著相关,但也可能与疑似新冠状态、习惯改变和自我隔离有关。

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