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新冠疫情期间大学生的睡眠模式与情感动态:密集纵向研究

Sleep Patterns and Affect Dynamics Among College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Intensive Longitudinal Study.

作者信息

Mousavi Zahra Avah, Lai Jocelyn, Simon Katharine, Rivera Alexander P, Yunusova Asal, Hu Sirui, Labbaf Sina, Jafarlou Salar, Dutt Nikil D, Jain Ramesh C, Rahmani Amir M, Borelli Jessica L

机构信息

Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.

Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2022 Aug 5;6(8):e33964. doi: 10.2196/33964.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep disturbance is a transdiagnostic risk factor that is so prevalent among young adults that it is considered a public health epidemic, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep may contribute to mental health via affect dynamics. Prior literature on the contribution of sleep to affect is largely based on correlational studies or experiments that do not generalize to the daily lives of young adults. Furthermore, the literature examining the associations between sleep variability and affect dynamics remains scant.

OBJECTIVE

In an ecologically valid context, using an intensive longitudinal design, we aimed to assess the daily and long-term associations between sleep patterns and affect dynamics among young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

College student participants (N=20; female: 13/20, 65%) wore an Oura ring (Ōura Health Ltd) continuously for 3 months to measure sleep patterns, such as average and variability in total sleep time (TST), wake after sleep onset (WASO), sleep efficiency, and sleep onset latency (SOL), resulting in 1173 unique observations. We administered a daily ecological momentary assessment by using a mobile health app to evaluate positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), and COVID-19 worry once per day.

RESULTS

Participants with a higher sleep onset latency (b=-1.09, SE 0.36; P=.006) and TST (b=-0.15, SE 0.05; P=.008) on the prior day had lower PA on the next day. Further, higher average TST across the 3-month period predicted lower average PA (b=-0.36, SE 0.12; P=.009). TST variability predicted higher affect variability across all affect domains. Specifically, higher variability in TST was associated higher PA variability (b=0.09, SE 0.03; P=.007), higher negative affect variability (b=0.12, SE 0.05; P=.03), and higher COVID-19 worry variability (b=0.16, SE 0.07; P=.04).

CONCLUSIONS

Fluctuating sleep patterns are associated with affect dynamics at the daily and long-term scales. Low PA and affect variability may be potential pathways through which sleep has implications for mental health.

摘要

背景

睡眠障碍是一种跨诊断风险因素,在年轻人中非常普遍,以至于被视为一种公共卫生流行病,而新冠疫情使其更加恶化。睡眠可能通过情感动态影响心理健康。先前关于睡眠对情感影响的文献主要基于相关性研究或实验,这些研究并不适用于年轻人的日常生活。此外,研究睡眠变异性与情感动态之间关联的文献仍然很少。

目的

在生态有效环境中,采用密集纵向设计,我们旨在评估新冠疫情期间年轻人睡眠模式与情感动态之间的每日及长期关联。

方法

大学生参与者(N = 20;女性:13/20,65%)连续佩戴欧若环(Ōura Health Ltd)3个月,以测量睡眠模式,如总睡眠时间(TST)的平均值和变异性、睡眠后觉醒时间(WASO)、睡眠效率和入睡潜伏期(SOL),共获得1173个独特观察值。我们使用移动健康应用程序进行每日生态瞬时评估,每天评估一次积极情感(PA)、消极情感(NA)和对新冠疫情的担忧。

结果

前一天入睡潜伏期较长(b = -1.09,标准误0.36;P = 0.006)和总睡眠时间较长(b = -0.15,标准误0.05;P = 0.008)的参与者,第二天的积极情感较低。此外,3个月期间较高的平均总睡眠时间预示着较低的平均积极情感(b = -0.36,标准误0.12;P = 0.009)。总睡眠时间变异性预示着所有情感领域的情感变异性较高。具体而言,总睡眠时间变异性较高与积极情感变异性较高(b = 0.09,标准误0.03;P = 0.007)、消极情感变异性较高(b = 0.12,标准误0.05;P = 0.03)以及对新冠疫情担忧变异性较高(b = 0.16,标准误0.07;P = 0.04)相关。

结论

波动的睡眠模式与每日及长期尺度上的情感动态相关。低积极情感和情感变异性可能是睡眠影响心理健康的潜在途径。

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