School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2024 Jun 21;26(7):835-842. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntad231.
Smokers report poorer sleep than nonsmokers and sleep quality deteriorates further during cessation, increasing risk of smoking relapse. Better understanding of the relationship between sleep and relapse-related outcomes could inform novel approaches to smoking cessation support. The aim of this study was to investigate same-day associations of self-reported sleep quality and fatigue severity with factors associated with successful cessation and cessation beliefs, among regular smokers.
This cross-sectional observational study (n = 412) collected self-reported sleep quality, fatigue severity, and factors associated with successful cessation and cessation beliefs among regular smokers via an online survey (60% male).
There was evidence of an association between sleep quality (SQ) and reduced 24-hour (β = -0.12, p = .05) and lifetime (β = -0.09, p = .04) abstinence self-efficacy. In addition, poorer SQ and higher fatigue severity (FS) were associated with increased smoking urges (SQ: β = 0.27, p < .001; FS: β = 0.32, p < .001), increased barriers to cessation (SQ: β = 0.19, p < .001; FS: β = 0.32, p < .001), and increased perceived risks to cessation (SQ: β = 0.18, p < .001; FS: β = 0.26, p < .001). Fatigue severity was weakly associated with increased perceived benefits to cessation (β = 0.12, p = .017).
Self-reported sleep quality and fatigue severity were associated with multiple factors associated with successful cessation and cessation beliefs. Further research is needed to extend these findings by using different methods to identify the temporal direction of associations and causality.
This study is the first to examine associations between sleep quality, fatigue severity, and factors associated with successful cessation and cessation beliefs. Findings show that both sleep quality and fatigue severity are associated with multiple factors associated with successful cessation and could be modifiable targets for future smoking cessation interventions. Furthermore, our data suggest that fatigue severity has an independent effect on multiple factors associated with successful cessation when accounting for sleep quality. This indicates that fatigue, independent of sleep quality, could be an important factor in a quit attempt.
吸烟者报告的睡眠质量差于非吸烟者,并且在戒烟期间睡眠质量进一步恶化,增加了吸烟复发的风险。更好地了解睡眠与与戒烟相关的结果之间的关系,可以为戒烟支持提供新的方法。本研究的目的是调查在常规吸烟者中,自我报告的睡眠质量和疲劳严重程度与成功戒烟相关因素和戒烟信念之间的当天关联。
这项横断面观察性研究(n = 412)通过在线调查(60%为男性)收集了常规吸烟者的睡眠质量、疲劳严重程度以及与成功戒烟相关因素和戒烟信念的信息。
有证据表明睡眠质量(SQ)与 24 小时(β = -0.12,p =.05)和终身(β = -0.09,p =.04)戒烟自我效能感降低有关。此外,睡眠质量较差和疲劳严重程度较高与吸烟冲动增加有关(SQ:β = 0.27,p <.001;FS:β = 0.32,p <.001),戒烟障碍增加(SQ:β = 0.19,p <.001;FS:β = 0.32,p <.001)和戒烟风险增加(SQ:β = 0.18,p <.001;FS:β = 0.26,p <.001)。疲劳严重程度与戒烟的感知益处增加呈弱相关(β = 0.12,p =.017)。
自我报告的睡眠质量和疲劳严重程度与成功戒烟和戒烟信念相关的多个因素有关。需要进一步的研究,以使用不同的方法来确定关联的时间方向和因果关系,从而扩展这些发现。
这项研究首次研究了睡眠质量,疲劳严重程度与成功戒烟和戒烟信念相关因素之间的关联。研究结果表明,睡眠质量和疲劳严重程度均与成功戒烟相关的多个因素有关,可能是未来戒烟干预措施的可调节目标。此外,我们的数据表明,在考虑睡眠质量的情况下,疲劳严重程度对成功戒烟相关的多个因素有独立影响。这表明,疲劳是戒烟尝试中的一个重要因素,独立于睡眠质量。