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拉美裔人群中潜在创伤性大流行病应激源与焦虑相关睡眠障碍。

Potentially traumatic pandemic stressors and anxiety-related sleep disturbance among Latinx persons.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma Stress. 2023 Dec;36(6):1090-1101. doi: 10.1002/jts.22976. Epub 2023 Oct 16.

Abstract

Latinx persons have endured elevated rates of traumatic stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The effect of potentially traumatic pandemic stressors on anxiety-related sleep disturbances, a factor implicated in trauma-related psychopathology, is largely unexamined in this population. The present study evaluated the additive effect of potentially traumatic pandemic stressors (e.g., hospitalization) on anxiety-related sleep disturbances. Further, given within-group disparities across Latinx communities with intersectional identities and COVID-19-related risk factors, comparisons of the likelihood of pandemic stressors, by subgroup (i.e., older persons, individuals with chronic illness, and Black Latinx persons), were evaluated. Participants were 292 (29.8% female, M = 35.03 years, SD = 8.72) Latinx adults who completed a questionnaire battery during a period of high contagion (June 2020-July 2021). There were statistically significant differences across groups such that participants who experienced any potentially traumatic pandemic stressors reported elevated scores on indices of anxiety, depressive symptoms, and anxiety-related sleep disturbances compared to those who had not experienced these stressors, ds = 0.54-93. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that hospitalization was associated with anxiety-related sleep disturbances after controlling for age, sex, chronic illness history, other stressors, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and somatic symptom burden, ΔR = .01. Black Latinx identity and chronic illness were significantly associated with potentially traumatic pandemic-related stressors. This is the first empirical work to evaluate the role of potentially traumatic pandemic stressors on sleep disturbances among Latinx persons and indicates that hospitalization in a pandemic context has an incremental effect on sleep disturbances in this minoritized group.

摘要

拉丁裔人群经历了与 COVID-19 大流行相关的创伤后应激的高发率。潜在创伤性大流行应激源对焦虑相关睡眠障碍的影响,而焦虑相关睡眠障碍是创伤后精神病理学的一个因素,在该人群中尚未得到广泛研究。本研究评估了潜在创伤性大流行应激源(例如,住院)对焦虑相关睡眠障碍的附加影响。此外,鉴于拉丁裔社区内具有交叉身份和与 COVID-19 相关风险因素的人群存在群体内差异,对大流行应激源的可能性进行了亚组(即老年人、慢性病患者和黑拉丁裔)比较。参与者为 292 名(女性占 29.8%,M = 35.03 岁,SD = 8.72)拉丁裔成年人,他们在高传染期(2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 7 月)期间完成了一份问卷。结果显示,不同组之间存在统计学差异,即经历过任何潜在创伤性大流行应激源的参与者报告的焦虑、抑郁症状和焦虑相关睡眠障碍指数得分高于未经历过这些应激源的参与者,ds = 0.54-93。分层回归分析显示,在控制年龄、性别、慢性病史、其他应激源、焦虑、抑郁症状和躯体症状负担后,住院与焦虑相关睡眠障碍有关,ΔR =.01。黑拉丁裔身份和慢性病与潜在创伤性大流行相关应激源显著相关。这是第一项评估潜在创伤性大流行应激源对拉丁裔人群睡眠障碍影响的实证研究,表明大流行背景下的住院治疗对这个少数群体的睡眠障碍有额外影响。

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