物质使用障碍患者的性别特异性睡眠参数
Sex Specific Sleep Parameters Among People With Substance Use Disorder.
作者信息
Martin Caitlin E, Dzierzewski Joseph M, Keyser-Marcus Lori, Donovan Emily K, Ramey Tatiana, Svikis Dace S, Moeller F Gerard
机构信息
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences, Institute for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
出版信息
Front Psychiatry. 2022 May 26;13:905332. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.905332. eCollection 2022.
INTRODUCTION
Sleep can have substantial impacts in substance use disorder (SUD) pathogenesis, treatment, and recovery. Sex differences exist in both sleep and SUD, but how sleep is uniquely associated with SUD by sex is not known. The study objective was to compare, within sex, sleep parameters between individuals with SUD and non-substance misusing controls.
METHODS
Secondary analyses of a parent cross-sectional study examining the feasibility and acceptability of a novel neurocognitive phenotyping assessment battery were completed. SUD and control subjects were recruited through local advertising and an established research registry. Subjects with SUD were also recruited through a university-based outpatient SUD treatment clinic. Self-reported sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Sex-stratified -tests compared sleep between SUD and control subjects while Crosstab analyses explored group differences in the proportion of individuals reporting poor sleep (defined as PSQI ≥ 5).
RESULTS
Data from 162 males (44 controls, 118 SUD) and 146 females (64 controls, 82 SUD) were included in the present study. For females only, a significantly lower proportion of controls reported PSQI-defined poor sleep than individuals with any SUD or specifically with opioid use disorder. Male, but not female, controls reported shorter sleep latency, longer sleep duration, and less sleep disturbance than males with each SUD type.
DISCUSSION/IMPLICATIONS: Sleep holds promise as an avenue to address SUD within a biopsychosocial model. Future work at the intersection of SUD and sleep should prioritize investigations of their interplay with sex to identify targets for tailored SUD interventions.
引言
睡眠会对物质使用障碍(SUD)的发病机制、治疗和康复产生重大影响。睡眠和SUD中均存在性别差异,但睡眠如何因性别而与SUD存在独特关联尚不清楚。本研究的目的是在性别内部比较患有SUD的个体与未滥用物质的对照组之间的睡眠参数。
方法
完成了一项母项横断面研究的二次分析,该研究考察了一种新型神经认知表型评估组合的可行性和可接受性。通过当地广告和已建立的研究登记册招募SUD和对照组受试者。患有SUD的受试者也通过一家大学门诊SUD治疗诊所招募。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估自我报告的睡眠质量。按性别分层的t检验比较SUD组和对照组之间的睡眠情况,而交叉表分析则探讨了报告睡眠质量差(定义为PSQI≥5)的个体比例在两组之间的差异。
结果
本研究纳入了162名男性(44名对照,118名SUD)和146名女性(64名对照,82名SUD)的数据。仅对于女性而言,报告PSQI定义的睡眠质量差的对照组比例显著低于患有任何SUD或特别是阿片类物质使用障碍的个体。男性对照组(而非女性对照组)报告的睡眠潜伏期比每种SUD类型的男性更短,睡眠时间更长,睡眠干扰更少。
讨论/启示:睡眠有望成为生物心理社会模型中解决SUD的一个途径。未来在SUD与睡眠交叉领域的工作应优先研究它们与性别的相互作用,以确定针对性SUD干预措施的目标。