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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,逆境和担忧是否与睡眠质量有关?对 46000 名英国成年人的纵向分析。

Are adversities and worries during the COVID-19 pandemic related to sleep quality? Longitudinal analyses of 46,000 UK adults.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 25;16(3):e0248919. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248919. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are concerns that both the experience of adversities during the COVID-19 pandemic and worries about experiencing adversities will have substantial and lasting effects on mental health. One pathway through which both experience of and worries about adversity may impact health is through effects on sleep.

METHODS

We used data from 46,284 UK adults in the COVID-19 Social Study assessed weekly from 01/04/2020-12/05/2020 to study the association between adversities and sleep quality. We studied six categories of adversity including both worries and experiences of: illness with COVID-19, financial difficulty, loss of paid work, difficulties acquiring medication, difficulties accessing food, and threats to personal safety. We used random-effect within-between models to account for all time-invariant confounders.

RESULTS

Both the total number of adversity experiences and total number of adversity worries were associated with lower quality sleep. Each additional experience was associated with a 1.16 (95% CI = 1.10, 1.22) times higher odds of poor quality sleep while each additional worry was associated with a 1.20 (95% CI = 1.17, 1.22) times higher odds of poor quality sleep. When considering specific experiences and worries, all worries and experiences were significantly related to poorer quality sleep except experiences relating to employment and finances. Having a larger social network offered some buffering effects on associations but there was limited further evidence of moderation by other social or psychiatric factors.

CONCLUSION

Poor sleep may be a mechanism by which COVID-19 adversities are affecting mental health. This highlights the importance of interventions that support adaptive coping strategies during the pandemic.

摘要

背景

人们担心,新冠疫情期间的逆境经历和对逆境经历的担忧,将对心理健康产生实质性和持久的影响。逆境经历和担忧影响健康的途径之一是通过对睡眠的影响。

方法

我们使用了来自 COVID-19 社会研究的 46284 名英国成年人的数据,这些数据每周评估一次,时间从 2020 年 4 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 5 日,以研究逆境与睡眠质量之间的关系。我们研究了六种逆境类别,包括对 COVID-19 疾病的担忧和经历、经济困难、失去带薪工作、难以获得药物、难以获得食物以及人身安全受到威胁。我们使用随机效应个体间模型来解释所有时间不变的混杂因素。

结果

逆境经历的总数和逆境担忧的总数都与睡眠质量较差有关。每增加一次经历,睡眠质量差的几率就会增加 1.16 倍(95%置信区间为 1.10,1.22),而每增加一次担忧,睡眠质量差的几率就会增加 1.20 倍(95%置信区间为 1.17,1.22)。当考虑特定的经历和担忧时,除了与就业和财务相关的经历外,所有的担忧和经历都与睡眠质量较差显著相关。拥有更大的社交网络对关联有一定的缓冲作用,但几乎没有进一步的证据表明其他社会或精神因素的调节作用。

结论

睡眠质量差可能是 COVID-19 逆境影响心理健康的机制之一。这强调了在大流行期间支持适应性应对策略的干预措施的重要性。

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