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谁报告睡眠不足和睡眠障碍?来自香港一项具有代表性的基于人群的健康调查的结果。

Who reports insufficient and disturbed sleep? Results from a representative population-based health survey in Hong Kong.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Sep 17;12(9):e058169. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058169.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To highlight the prevalence of sleep problems and identify associated risk factors among a representative sample recruited from the general population of Hong Kong.

DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Participants included 12 022 individuals (aged 15 or above) who took part in the Population Health Survey 2014/15, a territory-wide survey conducted by the Department of Health of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

Outcomes were the prevalence of (1) insufficient sleep (<6 hours sleep per day) and (2) any sleep disturbance (difficulty initiating sleep, intermittent awakenings, early awakening) ≥3 times per week in the past 30 days. Multivariable logistic regression identified associations between sleep problems and sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle factors.

RESULTS

9.7% of respondents reported insufficient sleep and 10.5% reported sleep disturbances ≥3 times a week. Female gender, monthly household income <$12 250 (Hong Kong dollar), lower education level, mental health condition and physical health condition were significantly associated with both insufficient and disturbed sleep (all p<0.05). Unemployment, homemaker, insufficient physical activity, current/former smoking status and harmful alcohol consumption were associated with sleep disturbances only (all p<0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep problems are highly prevalent in Hong Kong. As such problems are associated with a range of health conditions, it is important to facilitate improvements in sleep. Our results show that harmful alcohol consumption, insufficient physical activity and current smoking are modifiable risk factors for sleep disturbances. Public health campaigns should focus on these risk factors in order to promote a healthy lifestyle and ultimately reduce sleep disturbances. Targeted interventions for high-risk groups may also be warranted, particularly for those with doctor-diagnosed physical and mental health conditions.

摘要

目的

在香港的一般人群中,通过代表性样本,强调睡眠问题的普遍性,并确定相关的危险因素。

设计、地点和参与者:参与者包括 12022 名(年龄在 15 岁或以上)参加 2014/15 年人口健康调查的个人,这是由香港特别行政区政府卫生署进行的一项全港性调查。

主要和次要结果

结果是(1)睡眠不足(每天睡眠不足 6 小时)和(2)过去 30 天内每周至少 3 次出现任何睡眠障碍(入睡困难、间歇性觉醒、早醒)的发生率。多变量逻辑回归确定了睡眠问题与社会人口学、临床和生活方式因素之间的关联。

结果

9.7%的受访者报告睡眠不足,10.5%的受访者报告每周至少有 3 次睡眠障碍。女性、月收入<12250 港元(港元)、较低的教育水平、心理健康状况和身体健康状况与睡眠不足和睡眠障碍均显著相关(均 P<0.05)。失业、家庭主妇、体力活动不足、当前/曾经吸烟状况和有害饮酒与睡眠障碍相关(均 P<0.01)。

结论

睡眠问题在香港非常普遍。由于这些问题与一系列健康状况相关,因此改善睡眠非常重要。我们的研究结果表明,有害饮酒、体力活动不足和当前吸烟是睡眠障碍的可改变危险因素。公共卫生运动应针对这些危险因素,以促进健康的生活方式,并最终减少睡眠障碍。针对高风险群体的有针对性的干预措施也可能是必要的,特别是对于那些有医生诊断的身体和心理健康状况的群体。

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