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意大利 COVID-19 封锁期间睡眠障碍的人口统计学、心理学、时间生物学和与工作相关的预测因素。

Demographic, psychological, chronobiological, and work-related predictors of sleep disturbances during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy.

机构信息

Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L'Aquila, Via Vetoio (Coppito 2), 67100, Coppito, AQ, Italy.

Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Jun 1;11(1):11416. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-90993-y.

Abstract

The first COVID-19 contagion wave caused unprecedented restraining measures worldwide. In Italy, a period of generalized lockdown involving home confinement of the entire population was imposed for almost two months (9 March-3 May 2020). The present is the most extensive investigation aimed to unravel the demographic, psychological, chronobiological, and work-related predictors of sleep disturbances throughout the pandemic emergency. A total of 13,989 Italians completed a web-based survey during the confinement period (25 March-3 May). We collected demographic and lockdown-related work changes information, and we evaluated sleep quality, insomnia and depression symptoms, chronotype, perceived stress, and anxiety using validated questionnaires. The majority of the respondents reported a negative impact of confinement on their sleep and a delayed sleep phase. We highlighted an alarming prevalence of sleep disturbances during the lockdown. Main predictors of sleep disturbances identified by regression models were: female gender, advanced age, being a healthcare worker, living in southern Italy, confinement duration, and a higher level of depression, stress, and anxiety. The evening chronotype emerged as a vulnerability factor, while morning-type individuals showed a lower predisposition to sleep and psychological problems. Finally, working from home was associated with less severe sleep disturbances. Besides confirming the role of specific demographic and psychological factors in developing sleep disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic, we propose that circadian typologies could react differently to a particular period of reduced social jetlag. Moreover, our results suggest that working from home could play a protective role against the development of sleep disturbances during the current pandemic emergency.

摘要

首例 COVID-19 感染浪潮在全球范围内引发了前所未有的限制措施。在意大利,实施了为期近两个月(2020 年 3 月 9 日至 5 月 3 日)的全民居家隔离封锁。目前,这项研究规模最大,旨在揭示整个大流行紧急时期睡眠障碍的人口统计学、心理学、昼夜节律和与工作相关的预测因素。共有 13989 名意大利人在封锁期间完成了一项基于网络的调查(3 月 25 日至 5 月 3 日)。我们收集了人口统计学和与封锁相关的工作变化信息,并使用经过验证的问卷评估了睡眠质量、失眠和抑郁症状、昼夜节律、感知压力和焦虑。大多数受访者报告说,隔离对他们的睡眠和睡眠阶段产生了负面影响。我们强调了在封锁期间睡眠障碍令人震惊的高发率。通过回归模型确定的睡眠障碍的主要预测因素包括:女性、年龄较大、从事医疗保健工作、居住在意大利南部、隔离时间较长,以及抑郁、压力和焦虑水平较高。晚型昼夜节律被视为易患因素,而早型个体则表现出较低的睡眠和心理问题倾向。最后,在家工作与睡眠障碍的严重程度降低有关。除了证实特定人口统计学和心理因素在 COVID-19 大流行期间引发睡眠障碍的作用外,我们还提出昼夜节律类型可能会对社会时差减少的特定时期做出不同的反应。此外,我们的研究结果表明,在家工作可能在当前大流行紧急情况下对睡眠障碍的发展起到保护作用。

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