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新冠肺炎大流行期间清醒梦增多:一项在线调查。

Lucid dreaming increased during the COVID-19 pandemic: An online survey.

机构信息

Brain Institute - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.

Department of Psychology - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Sep 14;17(9):e0273281. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273281. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic changed people's lives all over the world. While anxiety and stress decreased sleep quality for most people, an increase in total sleep time was also observed in certain cohorts. Dream recall frequency also increased, especially for nightmares. However, to date, there are no consistent reports focusing on pandemic-related changes in lucid dreaming, a state during which dreamers become conscious of being in a dream as it unfolds. Here we investigated lucid dreaming recall frequency and other sleep variables in 1,857 Brazilian subjects, using an online questionnaire. Firstly, we found that most participants (64.78%) maintained their lucid dream recall frequency during the pandemic, but a considerable fraction (22.62%) informed that lucid dreams became more frequent, whereas a smaller subset (12.60%) reported a decrease in these events during the pandemic. Secondly, the number of participants reporting lucid dreams at least once per week increased during the pandemic. Using a mixed logistic regression model, we confirmed that the pandemic significantly enhanced the recall frequency of lucid dreams (p = 0.002). Such increase in lucid dreaming during the pandemic was significantly associated with an enhancement in both dream and nightmare recall frequencies, as well as with sleep quality and symptoms of REM sleep behavior disorder. Pandemic-related increases in stress, anxiety, sleep fragmentation, and sleep extension, which enhance REM sleep awakening, may be associated with the increase in the occurrence of lucid dreams, dreams in general, and nightmares.

摘要

新冠疫情改变了全世界人们的生活。虽然焦虑和压力降低了大多数人的睡眠质量,但也观察到某些人群的总睡眠时间增加。梦的回忆频率也增加了,尤其是噩梦。然而,迄今为止,尚无一致的报告关注与大流行相关的清醒梦变化,在清醒梦中,梦者在梦境展开时意识到自己在做梦。在这里,我们使用在线问卷调查了 1857 名巴西受试者的清醒梦回忆频率和其他睡眠变量。首先,我们发现大多数参与者(64.78%)在大流行期间保持了他们的清醒梦回忆频率,但相当一部分(22.62%)报告说清醒梦变得更加频繁,而较小的一部分(12.60%)报告说这些事件在大流行期间减少了。其次,报告每周至少有一次清醒梦的参与者人数在大流行期间增加。使用混合逻辑回归模型,我们证实大流行显著增强了清醒梦的回忆频率(p=0.002)。清醒梦在大流行期间的增加与梦和噩梦回忆频率的增强,以及睡眠质量和 REM 睡眠行为障碍症状显著相关。与大流行相关的压力、焦虑、睡眠碎片化和睡眠时间延长的增加,这些增加了 REM 睡眠觉醒,可能与清醒梦、一般梦和噩梦发生频率的增加有关。

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