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婚姻状况及分居对男性军事人员睡眠质量的影响:一项关于新冠疫情期间中国海军的研究

Marital status and living apart affect sleep quality in male military personnel: a study of the China's Navy during COVID-19.

作者信息

Guo Xin, Meng Yao, Lian Hao, Li Yinan, Xu Ying, Zhang Ruike, Xu Jingzhou, Wang Hao, Xu Shuyu, Cai Wenpeng, Xiao Lei, Su Tong, Tang Yunxiang

机构信息

Department of Medical Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.

Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Research, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2023 Jul 27;14:1178235. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1178235. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Marital status is a robust sociodemographic predictor of sleep. Having to live apart from spouse may have different implications than those of cohabitants or singles, especially in military personnel. Further research on this group will help provide knowledge in advance and facilitate early targeted interventions.

METHODS

An online questionnaire study was conducted from July to November 2021. A total of 1,832 male military personnel completed the questionnaire. The marital status was measured by a self-reported single choice question. Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and The Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about sleep scale (DBAS-16) were used to measure sleep-related outcomes. Inverse probability weighting (IPW) was applied to reduce the effects of confounding. Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between marital status and sleep and explore the impact of living together or not.

RESULTS

After inverse probability weighting, the prevalence of poor sleep quality, sleepiness and dysfunctional beliefs were 16.1, 20.1 and 7.1%, respectively. One-way ANOVA results for the means of both groups were statistically significantly different, except for the sleep latency and sleep disturbance dimensions of PSQI. Participants who were married were more likely to have poor sleep quality (OR: 1.408, 95% CI: [1.10, 1.80]), to have daytime sleepiness (OR: 1.560, 95% CI: [1.27, 1.92]) and to develop dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes (OR: 2.497, 95% CI: [1.65, 3.80]) than those who were unmarried. Further analysis showed that the odds of developing poor sleep quality and DBAS in participants who married but living apart were significantly bigger than those unmarried (OR: 1.548 and 3.991, respectively.), while there were no significant differences in the odds of daytime sleepiness (OR: 0.738, = 0.050). Age was a protective factor for the development of bad sleep outcomes, while family economic was an independent risk factor.

CONCLUSION

Marital status appear important for sleep quality, daytime sleepiness and sleep beliefs. The effect of living apart or not should be considered separately as an important predictor of sleep.

摘要

背景

婚姻状况是睡眠的一个有力的社会人口学预测指标。与配偶分居生活可能与同居者或单身人士有不同的影响,尤其是在军事人员中。对这一群体的进一步研究将有助于提前提供相关知识并促进早期针对性干预。

方法

于2021年7月至11月进行了一项在线问卷调查研究。共有1832名男性军事人员完成了问卷。婚姻状况通过一个自我报告的单项选择题来衡量。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、爱泼华嗜睡量表(ESS)和睡眠功能失调信念与态度量表(DBAS-16)来测量与睡眠相关的结果。应用逆概率加权(IPW)来减少混杂因素的影响。采用逻辑回归分析婚姻状况与睡眠之间的关系,并探讨是否同居的影响。

结果

经过逆概率加权后,睡眠质量差、嗜睡和功能失调信念的患病率分别为16.1%、20.1%和7.1%。两组均值的单因素方差分析结果在统计学上有显著差异,但PSQI的睡眠潜伏期和睡眠障碍维度除外。已婚参与者比未婚参与者更有可能睡眠质量差(比值比:1.408,95%置信区间:[1.10, 1.80])、白天嗜睡(比值比:1.560,95%置信区间:[1.27, 1.92])以及出现功能失调的信念和态度(比值比:2.497,95%置信区间:[1.65, 3.80])。进一步分析表明,已婚但分居的参与者出现睡眠质量差和DBAS的几率显著高于未婚者(分别为比值比:1.548和3.991),而白天嗜睡的几率没有显著差异(比值比:0.738,P = 0.050)。年龄是不良睡眠结果发生的一个保护因素,而家庭经济状况是一个独立的危险因素。

结论

婚姻状况似乎对睡眠质量、白天嗜睡和睡眠信念很重要。是否分居的影响应作为睡眠的一个重要预测因素单独考虑。

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