Pastre Martin, Lopez-Castroman Jorge
Department of Psychiatry, CHU Nimes, Nimes, France.
Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle (IGF), Université de Montpellier, CNRS, INSERM, Montpellier, France.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Aug 3;13:984878. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.984878. eCollection 2022.
Sleep disturbances and changes of activity patterns are not uncommon in anxiety disorders, but they are rarely the object of attention. Actigraphic monitoring of day and night activity patterns could provide useful data to detect symptom worsening, prevent risk periods, and evaluate treatment efficacy in those disorders. Thus, we have conducted a systematic search of the scientific literature to find any original study using actigraphic monitoring to investigate activity and sleep patterns in patients affected by any type of anxiety disorder according to the definition of the DSM-5. We found only six studies fulfilling these criteria. Three studies report significant findings in patients suffering from anxiety disorders. Overall, the samples and methods are heterogeneous. Although the authors support the interest of actigraphic monitoring in anxiety disorders, the evidence to date is very limited.
睡眠障碍和活动模式的改变在焦虑症中并不少见,但它们很少受到关注。通过活动记录仪监测昼夜活动模式可为检测症状恶化、预防风险期以及评估这些疾病的治疗效果提供有用数据。因此,我们对科学文献进行了系统检索,以查找任何根据《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第5版定义,使用活动记录仪监测来调查任何类型焦虑症患者的活动和睡眠模式的原创性研究。我们仅发现六项符合这些标准的研究。三项研究报告了焦虑症患者的显著研究结果。总体而言,样本和方法具有异质性。尽管作者支持活动记录仪监测在焦虑症中的应用价值,但迄今为止的证据非常有限。