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COVID-19 大流行对儿童和青少年睡眠的影响:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sleep in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India.

Department of Psychiatry, All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

Sleep Med. 2021 Aug;84:259-267. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.06.002. Epub 2021 Jun 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to study the prevalence and pattern of sleep disturbances in children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Web of Science were searched for original studies describing sleep abnormalities in children and adolescents with or without pre-existing neurobehavioral disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pooled estimates for various sleep abnormalities were calculated using a random-effect model.

RESULTS

Of 371 articles screened, 16 studies were included. Among these, five studies were in preschool children, two were in children with pre-existing neurobehavioral disorders and the remaining were in school going children and adolescents. The outcome measures used for sleep were markedly heterogeneous across the studies. The pooled prevalence of any sleep disturbance in children during the pandemic was 54%(95%CI:50-57%). Interestingly, the prevalence in pre-school children was lower than pre-pandemic times (RR = 0.87; 95% CI:0.58-1.30) but this was not statistically significant. The pooled prevalence of children not meeting sleep recommendation was 49% (95%CI: 39-58%).

CONCLUSION

The prevalence of sleep problems in children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic is alarming. Pre-school children had a trend towards relatively fewer sleep disturbances due to home confinement measures in comparison with pre-pandemic times. Sleep duration recommendations were not met in nearly half of healthy children. However, these conclusions need to be seen in light of limited literature on the topic, few included studies done in heterogenous populations, and dubious quality of inferences drawn from these studies which were predominantly online surveys.

PROSPERO REGISTRATION ID

CRD42020213788.

摘要

目的

本系统评价和荟萃分析旨在研究 COVID-19 大流行期间儿童和青少年睡眠障碍的患病率和模式。

方法

检索 MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 Web of Science,以获取描述 COVID-19 大流行期间存在或不存在神经行为障碍的儿童和青少年睡眠异常的原始研究。使用随机效应模型计算各种睡眠异常的汇总估计值。

结果

在筛选出的 371 篇文章中,有 16 项研究入选。其中,5 项研究为学龄前儿童,2 项为存在神经行为障碍的儿童,其余为学龄儿童和青少年。用于睡眠的测量指标在研究之间存在明显的异质性。大流行期间儿童任何睡眠障碍的总患病率为 54%(95%CI:50-57%)。有趣的是,学龄前儿童的患病率低于大流行前的时间(RR=0.87;95%CI:0.58-1.30),但这没有统计学意义。不符合睡眠建议的儿童总患病率为 49%(95%CI:39-58%)。

结论

COVID-19 大流行期间儿童和青少年睡眠问题的患病率令人震惊。与大流行前相比,由于家庭隔离措施,学龄前儿童的睡眠障碍趋势相对较少。近一半的健康儿童没有达到睡眠时间建议。然而,需要考虑到关于该主题的文献有限,少数在异质人群中进行的研究,以及从这些主要是在线调查中得出的推断质量存在疑问,因此需要谨慎看待这些结论。

PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020213788。

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