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巴西里约热内卢一所大学卫生科学专业学生的狂饮和失眠。

Binge drinking and insomnia in students from health sciences at one university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

机构信息

Núcleo de Ciências Comportamentais e do Desenvolvimento, Instituto Biomédico, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brasil.

Programa de Pós Graduação em Saúde Coletiva, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ, Brasil.

出版信息

Braz J Med Biol Res. 2021 May 24;54(8):e10679. doi: 10.1590/1414-431X202010679. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In spite of the many studies examining alcohol consumption, recent reviews have indicated that binge drinking has not been extensively studied. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly clear that sleep is associated with many physiological functions and to drug addictions. The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between alcohol binge drinking and insomnia in college students of health sciences. All first-year health sciences students (n=286) were evaluated in a cross-sectional study. Envelopes containing the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST), and questions capturing sociodemographic data were distributed and collected in classes. It was found that most non-drinkers were female (70.6%), although there were no sex-related differences in the number of binge drinkers (more than 5 drinks on each occasion at least once a week), allowing statistical comparison. The Mann-Whitney U test indicated that the ISI scores were significantly greater in female than male binge drinkers (P=0.014). Moderate or severe insomnia was reported by 23% of the sample, with alcohol being the most frequently associated substance. A specialized intervention was suggested by ASSIST: brief for marijuana (19.2%) and tobacco (23.3%) use, and moderate (31.5%) or intensive (1.4%) for alcohol consumers. The data highlighted the need to pay attention to the habits of college students beyond obtaining scientific information. New data suggesting the influence of genetics on insomnia may be of importance when performing additional studies on the sex differences in alcohol binge drinking.

摘要

尽管有许多研究检查了饮酒行为,但最近的综述表明,狂饮行为尚未得到广泛研究。此外,越来越明显的是,睡眠与许多生理功能和药物成瘾有关。本研究旨在评估大学生健康科学专业中酗酒与失眠之间的关系。所有一年级健康科学专业的学生(n=286)均进行了横断面研究。在课堂上分发并收集了包含失眠严重程度指数(ISI)、酒精、吸烟和物质使用筛查测试(ASSIST)以及捕捉社会人口数据的问题的信封。结果发现,大多数不饮酒者为女性(70.6%),尽管在狂饮者人数(每周至少一次每次喝 5 杯以上)方面没有性别差异,允许进行统计比较。曼-惠特尼 U 检验表明,女性狂饮者的 ISI 评分显着高于男性(P=0.014)。23%的样本报告了中度或重度失眠,而酒精是最常与失眠相关的物质。ASSIST 建议进行专门的干预:大麻(19.2%)和烟草(23.3%)使用量适中,酒精使用者(31.5%)或密集(1.4%)。这些数据强调了除了获取科学信息之外,还需要关注大学生的习惯。当对酒精狂饮行为中的性别差异进行额外研究时,有关遗传对失眠影响的新数据可能很重要。

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