Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy; Body and Action Lab, IRCSS Fondazione Santa Lucia, 00179 Rome, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2022 Jul;138:104710. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104710. Epub 2022 May 25.
According to several influential models, dreams can be affected by state- and trait-like factors, sleep features, and diurnal experiences. The COVID-19 pandemic globally affected daily habits, emotional experiences, and sleep. Previous studies suggested an influence of collective traumatic events on dreaming. Starting from these premises, several studies assessed the effect of the pandemic on dreams. This paper aims to review findings concerning the oneiric activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. We report pandemic-related changes in dreams and nightmares, and we consider the possible factors associated with dreaming. Moreover, we provide results about changes in the oneiric activity in different phases of the pandemic. The reviewed findings suggest a pandemic-related enhancement of dream and nightmare frequency, emotional intensity, and distressing contents, modulated by modifications in restrictive measures and associated with diurnal experiences, emotional status, and sleep pattern. We highlight several methodological issues and a large heterogeneity in the present literature, limiting results' generalizability. However, we provide possible interpretations of the most consistent findings in light of the main theoretical frameworks about dreaming.
根据一些有影响力的模型,梦境可以受到状态和特质因素、睡眠特征和日间经历的影响。全球范围内的 COVID-19 大流行影响了日常习惯、情绪体验和睡眠。先前的研究表明,集体创伤事件会对做梦产生影响。基于这些前提,有几项研究评估了大流行对梦境的影响。本文旨在综述有关 COVID-19 大流行期间梦活动的研究结果。我们报告了与大流行相关的梦境和噩梦的变化,并考虑了与做梦相关的可能因素。此外,我们提供了关于大流行不同阶段梦活动变化的结果。综述结果表明,大流行与梦境和噩梦频率、情绪强度和困扰内容的增加有关,这些变化受到限制措施的改变以及与日间经历、情绪状态和睡眠模式的关系的调节。我们强调了目前文献中的几个方法学问题和很大的异质性,限制了结果的普遍性。然而,我们根据关于做梦的主要理论框架,对最一致的发现提供了可能的解释。