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2020 年至 2021 年巴西儿童和青少年中与父母睡眠和与 COVID-19 相关经历相关的睡眠影响。

The Influence of Parental Sleep and Experiences Related to COVID-19 on Sleep in Children and Adolescents between 2020 and 2021 in Brazil.

机构信息

Ph.D. Program on Pediatrics and Child Health, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre 90619-900, Brazil.

School of Medicine, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre 90619-900, Brazil.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 1;20(3):2638. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032638.

Abstract

The study aimed to evaluate the influence of parental sleep and experiences related to COVID-19 on sleep changes in children and adolescents in the period between 2020 and 2021 in Brazil and further compare the sleep of adults with and without children. This is a longitudinal web-survey study. Participants were invited to respond to a questionnaire regarding sleep characteristics, mental health issues, and work/lifestyle modifications in two waves of the pandemic (April-July 2020 and 2021). A total of 1172 adults answered both questionnaires, and 281 were dyads (parent-child/adolescent). Parent and non-parent adult responders had similar sociodemographic data, with a predominance of the female sex and self-declared white skin color prevailing along with higher levels of education in both groups. The prevalence of sleep problems in adults varied from 20.6% to 30.2% in the parent group and from 16.9% to 30.1% in non-parents. The prevalence of sleep problems in children and adolescents raised from 2020 to 2021 (respectively, 48% and 49.5%) but differences were not statistically significant. The multivariate logistic model showed in both years that changes in children's/adolescents' sleep was related to parents working at home, infected family/friends, time of exposure to COVID-19, and daytime sleep dysfunction. Our data showed that parental sleep and experiences related to COVID-19 influenced sleep changes in children and adolescents. Parents had a significant difference in daytime sleepiness compared to the group without children.

摘要

本研究旨在评估 2020 年至 2021 年期间巴西父母睡眠状况和与 COVID-19 相关经历对儿童和青少年睡眠变化的影响,并进一步比较有和无子女的成年人的睡眠情况。这是一项纵向网络调查研究。参与者被邀请在大流行的两个阶段(2020 年 4 月至 7 月和 2021 年)通过问卷回答有关睡眠特征、心理健康问题和工作/生活方式改变的问题。共有 1172 名成年人回答了这两个问卷,其中 281 对是亲子/青少年。父母和非父母成年应答者具有相似的社会人口统计学数据,女性和自我报告的白人肤色占主导地位,两组的教育水平都较高。成年人睡眠问题的患病率在父母组中从 20.6%到 30.2%不等,在非父母组中从 16.9%到 30.1%不等。儿童和青少年的睡眠问题患病率从 2020 年到 2021 年有所上升(分别为 48%和 49.5%),但差异无统计学意义。多变量逻辑模型显示,在这两年中,儿童/青少年睡眠变化与父母在家工作、感染的家人/朋友、接触 COVID-19 的时间和日间睡眠功能障碍有关。我们的数据表明,父母的睡眠状况和与 COVID-19 相关的经历影响了儿童和青少年的睡眠变化。与无子女的组相比,父母在白天嗜睡方面有显著差异。

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