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在波涛下入睡:意大利 COVID-19 大流行传染病高峰期的纵向研究。

Sleeping under the waves: A longitudinal study across the contagion peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

机构信息

Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2021 Oct;30(5):e13313. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13313. Epub 2021 Mar 9.

Abstract

After the March-April 2020 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, a second contagion wave afflicted Europe in the autumn. The present study aimed to evaluate sleep health/patterns of Italians during this further challenging situation. A total of 2,013 Italians longitudinally participated in a web-based survey during the two contagion peaks of the COVID-19 outbreak. We investigated the risk factors for sleep disturbances during the second wave, and we compared sleep quality and psychological well-being between the two assessments (March-April and November-December 2020). Female gender, low education, evening chronotype, being a high-risk person for COVID-19 infection, reporting negative social or economic impact, and evening smartphone overuse predicted a higher risk of poor sleep and insomnia symptoms during the second wave. Advanced age, living with a high-risk person for COVID-19 infection, and having a relative/friend infected with COVID-19 before the prior 2 weeks were risk categories for poor sleep quality. Living with children, having contracted COVID-19 before the prior 2 weeks, being pessimistic about the vaccine and working in healthcare, were risk factors for insomnia symptoms. The follow-up assessment highlighted reduced insomnia symptoms and anxiety. Nevertheless, we found reduced sleep duration, higher daytime dysfunction, advanced bedtime and wake-up time, and a shift to morningness, confirming the alarming prevalence of poor sleepers (60%) and severe depression (20%) in a context of increased perceived stress. The present study showed a persistent impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep and mental health. Large-scale interventions to counteract the chronicity and exacerbation of sleep and psychological disturbances are necessary, especially for the at-risk categories.

摘要

在 2020 年 3 月至 4 月爆发的新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)之后,欧洲在秋季又迎来了第二波疫情。本研究旨在评估意大利人在这一更加严峻的情况下的睡眠健康/模式。共有 2013 名意大利人在 COVID-19 疫情爆发的两个高峰期通过网络调查进行了纵向参与。我们调查了第二波疫情期间睡眠障碍的危险因素,并比较了两次评估(2020 年 3 月至 4 月和 11 月至 12 月)的睡眠质量和心理幸福感。女性、低教育程度、晚型生物钟、感染 COVID-19 的高风险人群、报告社会或经济负面影响、晚上过度使用智能手机,这些都是第二波疫情期间睡眠质量差和失眠症状的更高风险因素。高龄、与 COVID-19 高风险人群同住、在之前的 2 周内有亲戚/朋友感染 COVID-19,这些是睡眠质量差的风险类别。与孩子同住、在之前的 2 周内感染 COVID-19、对疫苗悲观以及在医疗保健行业工作,这些是失眠症状的危险因素。随访评估显示,失眠症状和焦虑有所减轻。然而,我们发现睡眠时间缩短、白天功能障碍增加、就寝和起床时间提前、以及向早起型转变,这些都证实了在压力增加的情况下,睡眠不佳者(约 60%)和严重抑郁者(约 20%)的惊人患病率。本研究显示,COVID-19 大流行对睡眠和心理健康仍有持续影响。需要大规模干预措施来对抗睡眠和心理困扰的慢性化和加剧,特别是针对高危人群。

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