Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco. Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D., is editor of this column.
Psychiatr Serv. 2021 Oct 1;72(10):1237-1239. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.202100438. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
Incarceration can disrupt healthy sleep, and insomnia is associated with psychiatric symptoms and poor general medical health among incarcerated people. In recent years, considerable litigation has arisen over sleep deprivation in U.S. jails and prisons. This column examines litigation over conditions of incarceration, such as noise, inadequate bedding, constant illumination, medication restrictions, and early wake-up times, that may affect sleep duration and quality. The potential adverse effects of inadequate sleep on incarcerated individuals, as well as associated litigation, suggest the need for policies that reduce unnecessary sleep deprivation and promote healthy sleep in correctional facilities.
监禁会打乱健康的睡眠模式,而失眠与被监禁者的精神症状和较差的一般健康状况有关。近年来,美国监狱中的睡眠剥夺问题引发了大量诉讼。本专栏探讨了可能影响睡眠持续时间和质量的监禁条件,如噪音、床上用品不足、持续照明、药物限制和早起等方面的诉讼。睡眠不足对被监禁者的潜在不利影响以及相关诉讼表明,有必要制定政策,减少不必要的睡眠剥夺,促进惩教设施中的健康睡眠。