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微观与宏观过程:特定压力暴露如何影响高风险成年人疾病发展过程中的睡眠、情绪和与风险相关的行为。

Micro Versus Macro Processes: How specific stress exposure impacts sleep, affect, and risk-related behavior on the path to disease in high-risk adults.

机构信息

Psychological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA.

出版信息

Anxiety Stress Coping. 2021 Jul;34(4):381-396. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2021.1888933. Epub 2021 Feb 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The stress-to-disease association has been well-accepted for some time. However, the understanding of stress exposure contributes to psychological disease progression remains unclear.

OBJECTIVE

To test the real-time impact of variable stress exposure on risk-related clinical phenomena and affective disease progression in a high-risk sample of active-duty firefighters.

METHODS

Participants completed weekly diaries reporting stressful event exposure, affect, sleep, and risk-related and healthy behaviors over six-months and were evaluated for lifetime and current psychiatric disease using clinical interviews before and after the sampling period.

RESULTS

Stress exposure impacted clinical phenomena in differing ways. Major personal events and day-to-day hassles predicted health-impairing shifts in sleep and behavior that were associated with increases in symptoms and psychological distress over the 6-month period. In contrast, highly aversive incidents predicted greater adaptive behaviors that were uniquely predictive of symptom decreases over the six-month period.

CONCLUSION

These findings shed new light on stress-to-disease processes, demonstrating how variable stress exposure influences critical shifts in behavior and sleep, contributing to psychological adjustment of firefighters over time. These data suggest practical ways to monitor risk in high-risk samples (e.g., monitoring sleep latency) and offer avenues for further explication of disease processes in real time.

摘要

背景

一段时间以来,压力与疾病的关联已经得到广泛认可。然而,对于压力暴露如何导致心理疾病进展,人们的理解仍不清楚。

目的

在现役消防员这一高危样本中,测试可变压力暴露对风险相关临床现象和情感疾病进展的实时影响。

方法

参与者在六个月内每周完成日记,报告压力事件暴露、情绪、睡眠以及与风险相关和健康的行为,在采样前后使用临床访谈评估终生和当前的精神疾病。

结果

压力暴露以不同的方式影响临床现象。重大个人事件和日常困扰预测了睡眠和行为的健康损害转变,这些转变与六个月期间症状和心理困扰的增加有关。相比之下,极其痛苦的事件预测了更大的适应性行为,这些行为对六个月期间症状的减少具有独特的预测性。

结论

这些发现为压力与疾病的关系提供了新的视角,表明可变的压力暴露如何影响行为和睡眠的关键转变,从而随着时间的推移促进消防员的心理适应。这些数据为高危样本中的风险监测提供了实际方法(例如,监测睡眠潜伏期),并为实时阐释疾病过程提供了途径。

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