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在2019年冠状病毒病疫情期间,中国一线医护人员睡眠时长缩短和睡眠效率降低与频繁做噩梦独立相关。

Reduced Sleep Duration and Sleep Efficiency Were Independently Associated With Frequent Nightmares in Chinese Frontline Medical Workers During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak.

作者信息

Lin Yi-Qi, Lin Ze-Xin, Wu Yong-Xi, Wang Lin, Zeng Zhao-Nan, Chen Qiu-Yang, Wang Ling, Xie Xiao-Liang, Wei Shi-Chao

机构信息

Department of Sleep Center, Fujian Provincial Hospital, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, China.

Xinjiang Medical University Second Clinical College, Ürümqi, China.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2021 Jan 20;14:631025. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.631025. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Nightmares were related to emotion and behavioral problems and also emerged as one of the core features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our study aimed to investigate the associations of frequent nightmares with sleep duration and sleep efficiency among frontline medical workers in Wuhan during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.

METHODS

A total of 528 health-care workers from the province of Fujian providing medical aid in Wuhan completed the online questionnaires. There were 114 doctors and 414 nurses. The age, sex, marital status, and work situation were recorded. A battery of scales including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) were used to evaluate subjects' sleep and general mental health. Frequent nightmares were defined as the response of at least once a week in the item of "nightmare" of PSQI.

RESULTS

Frequent nightmares were found in 27.3% of subjects. The frequent nightmare group had a higher score of PSQI-sleep duration and PSQI-habitual sleep efficiency (frequent nightmares vs. non-frequent nightmares: PSQI-sleep duration, 1.08 ± 0.97 vs. 0.74 ± 0.85, < 0.001; PSQI-habitual sleep efficiency, 1.08 ± 1.10 vs. 0.62 ± 0.88, < 0.001). Reduced sleep duration and reduced sleep efficiency were independently associated with frequent nightmares after adjustment for age, sex, poor mental health, and regular sleeping medication use (reduced sleep duration: OR = 1.96, 95% CI = 1.07-3.58, = 0.029; reduced sleep efficiency: OR = 2.17, 95% CI = 1.09-4.32, = 0.027). Subjects with both reduced sleep duration and sleep efficiency were also associated with frequent nightmares (OR = 2.70, 95% CI = 1.57-4.65, < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

The present study found that sleep duration and sleep efficiency were both independently associated with frequent nightmares among frontline medical workers in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic. We should pay attention to nightmares and even the ensuing PTSD symptoms among subjects with reduced sleep duration or sleep efficiency facing potential traumatic exposure.

摘要

目的

噩梦与情绪和行为问题相关,也是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的核心特征之一。我们的研究旨在调查2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情期间武汉一线医护人员频繁做噩梦与睡眠时间和睡眠效率之间的关联。

方法

共有528名来自福建省在武汉提供医疗援助的医护人员完成了在线问卷。其中有114名医生和414名护士。记录了他们的年龄、性别、婚姻状况和工作情况。使用包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和12项一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)在内的一系列量表来评估受试者的睡眠和总体心理健康状况。频繁噩梦被定义为在PSQI的“噩梦”项目中回答至少每周一次。

结果

27.3%的受试者存在频繁噩梦。频繁噩梦组的PSQI-睡眠时间得分和PSQI-习惯性睡眠效率得分更高(频繁噩梦组与非频繁噩梦组:PSQI-睡眠时间,1.08±0.97对0.74±0.85,<0.001;PSQI-习惯性睡眠效率,1.08±1.10对0.62±0.88,<0.001)。在对年龄、性别、心理健康不佳和常规使用助眠药物进行调整后,睡眠时间缩短和睡眠效率降低与频繁噩梦独立相关(睡眠时间缩短:OR = 1.96,95%CI = 1.07 - 3.58,P = 0.029;睡眠效率降低:OR = 2.17,95%CI = 1.09 - 4.32,P = 0.027)。睡眠时间和睡眠效率均降低的受试者也与频繁噩梦相关(OR = 2.70,95%CI = 1.57 - 4.65,<0.001)。

结论

本研究发现,在COVID-19大流行期间,武汉一线医护人员的睡眠时间和睡眠效率均与频繁噩梦独立相关。我们应关注睡眠时间缩短或睡眠效率降低且面临潜在创伤暴露的受试者的噩梦乃至随之而来的PTSD症状。

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