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社会节律紊乱与心境障碍患者的抑郁症状加重有关:COVID-19 期间多国在线调查的结果。

Social Rhythm Disruption is Associated with Greater Depressive Symptoms in People with Mood Disorders: Findings from a Multinational Online Survey During COVID-19.

机构信息

Centre for Mental Health, 3783Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, 12244Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Can J Psychiatry. 2022 Nov;67(11):831-840. doi: 10.1177/07067437221097905. Epub 2022 May 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Societal restrictions imposed to prevent transmission of COVID-19 may challenge circadian-driven lifestyle behaviours, particularly amongst those vulnerable to mood disorders. The overarching aim of the present study was to investigate the hypothesis that, in the routine-disrupted environment of the COVID-19, amongst a sample of people living with mood disorders, greater social rhythm disruption would be associated with more severe mood symptoms.

METHODS

We conducted a two-wave, multinational survey of 997 participants who self-reported a mood disorder diagnosis (i.e., major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder). Respondents completed questionnaires assessing demographics, social rhythmicity (The Brief Social Rhythm Scale), depression symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), sleep quality and diurnal preference (The Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Mood questionnaire) and stressful life events during the COVID-19 pandemic (The Social Readjustment Rating Scale).

RESULTS

The majority of participants indicated COVID-19-related social disruption had affected the regularity of their daily routines to at least some extent ( = 788, 79.1%). As hypothesised, lower social rhythmicity was associated with greater depressive symptoms when tested cross-sectionally (standardised  = -.25,  = -7.94,  = 0.000) and when tested using a 2-level hierarchical linear model across two time points ( = -0.14,  = -3.46,  = 264,  ≤ 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

These results are consistent with the social zeitgeber hypothesis proposing that mood disorders are sensitive to life events that disrupt social rhythms.

摘要

目的

为防止 COVID-19 传播而施加的社会限制可能会挑战昼夜节律驱动的生活方式行为,尤其是在那些易患情绪障碍的人群中。本研究的主要目的是验证以下假设,即在 COVID-19 打乱日常生活的环境中,在患有情绪障碍的人群中,更大的社会节奏紊乱与更严重的情绪症状相关。

方法

我们进行了一项两波、多国调查,共有 997 名自报患有情绪障碍诊断(即重度抑郁症或双相情感障碍)的参与者参与。受访者完成了评估人口统计学、社会节律性(简要社会节律量表)、抑郁症状(患者健康问卷-9)、睡眠质量和昼夜偏好(睡眠、昼夜节律和情绪问卷)以及 COVID-19 大流行期间的生活应激事件(社会再适应评定量表)的问卷。

结果

大多数参与者表示 COVID-19 相关的社会干扰至少在一定程度上影响了他们日常生活的规律性( = 788,79.1%)。正如假设的那样,当在横断面测试时(标准化  = -0.25,  = -7.94,  = 0.000)和在两个时间点使用 2 级分层线性模型测试时,较低的社会节律性与更大的抑郁症状相关( = -0.14,  = -3.46,  = 264,  ≤ 0.001)。

结论

这些结果与社会 Zeitgeber 假说一致,该假说提出情绪障碍对打乱社会节奏的生活事件敏感。

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