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COVID-19 期间老年人睡眠障碍恶化指数:潜在调节因素

Morbidities Worsening Index to Sleep in the Older Adults During COVID-19: Potential Moderators.

作者信息

de Almondes Katie Moraes, Castro Eleni de Araujo Sales, Paiva Teresa

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Postgraduate Program in Psychobiology, AMBSONO Sleep Clinic, Onofre Lopes University Hospital, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.

Postgraduate Program in Psychobiology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 27;13:913644. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.913644. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Older adults were considered a vulnerable group for the COVID-19 infection and its consequences, including problems with sleep.

AIM

To evaluate the prevalence of sleep disorders in older adults, to describe their sleep patterns, as well as to analyse if there were any changes in comparison with the period pre-pandemic.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Online survey used for data collection received answers from 914 elderly age range 65-90 years, from April to August 2020. Results: 71% of the sample reported a pre-existent sleep disorder, and some of them worsened during the pandemic, especially Insomnia in women and Obstructive Sleep Apnea in men. No difference in sleep duration before and during the pandemic was found, although there was a worsening of some aspects related to sleep, such as sleep quality, sleep efficiency, awakening quality, sleep latency and nocturnal awakenings, especially in the female gender. Educational level influenced sleep latency, indicating higher sleep latency among those with primary education when compared with the ones with Ph.D.

CONCLUSION

The pandemic had influenced sleep patterns among the elderly, as well as worsening of pre-existent sleep disorders. Female gender and low educational level were considered risk factors for sleep alterations, and high educational level, on its turn, appeared to be a protective factor.

摘要

未标注

老年人被认为是新冠病毒感染及其后果(包括睡眠问题)的弱势群体。

目的

评估老年人睡眠障碍的患病率,描述他们的睡眠模式,并分析与疫情前时期相比是否有任何变化。

材料与方法

2020年4月至8月,通过在线调查收集了914名年龄在65 - 90岁之间老年人的答案。结果:71%的样本报告存在既往睡眠障碍,其中一些在疫情期间恶化,尤其是女性的失眠和男性的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停。尽管与睡眠相关的一些方面有所恶化,如睡眠质量、睡眠效率、觉醒质量、睡眠潜伏期和夜间觉醒,尤其是女性,但疫情前和疫情期间的睡眠时间没有差异。教育水平影响睡眠潜伏期,表明与博士学历者相比,小学学历者的睡眠潜伏期更长。

结论

疫情影响了老年人的睡眠模式,也使既往睡眠障碍恶化。女性性别和低教育水平被认为是睡眠改变的风险因素,而高教育水平则似乎是一个保护因素。

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