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物质使用者睡眠的客观与主观测量:系统评价的新证据与建议

Objective and subjective measurement of sleep in people who use substances: Emerging evidence and recommendations from a systematic review.

作者信息

Webber Heather E, Badawi Jessica C, Schmitz Joy M, Yoon Jin H, Calvillo Douglas J, Becker Cabrina I, Lane Scott D

机构信息

Faillace Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.

Department of Psychological Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2025 Apr;34(2):e14330. doi: 10.1111/jsr.14330. Epub 2024 Sep 5.

Abstract

People who use substances commonly experience sleep disruptions, affecting the regulation of physical and mental health, and presenting a significant barrier to treatment success. Sleep impairments are noted in all phases of substance use; however, differences between subjective versus objective methods used to measure sleep quality have been reported. While polysomnography is the gold-standard for sleep measurement, recent advances in actigraphy may help address the discordance between subjective and objective sleep reports. This systematic review examined emerging evidence (2016-present) for sleep impairment in people who use substances, with the twofold goal of: (1) identifying whether sleep outcomes vary across substance type (alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids); and (2) contrasting results from subjective and objective measures. While some differences between subjective and objective sleep were noted, there was overwhelming evidence of clinically relevant sleep impairment in people who use alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine and opioids, with less consistent results for cannabis. Gaps in the literature are identified and future recommendations are presented, including utilization of common methodological frameworks, identification of mechanisms, and closer examination of sleep across stages of substance use and the interconnection between sleep and return to use.

摘要

使用成瘾性物质的人通常会经历睡眠中断,这会影响身心健康的调节,并对治疗成功构成重大障碍。在物质使用的各个阶段都存在睡眠障碍;然而,据报道,用于测量睡眠质量的主观方法与客观方法之间存在差异。虽然多导睡眠图是睡眠测量的金标准,但活动记录仪的最新进展可能有助于解决主观和客观睡眠报告之间的不一致问题。本系统综述研究了2016年至今关于使用成瘾性物质人群睡眠障碍的新证据,其双重目标是:(1)确定睡眠结果是否因物质类型(酒精、尼古丁、大麻、可卡因、甲基苯丙胺和阿片类药物)而异;(2)对比主观和客观测量结果。虽然主观和客观睡眠之间存在一些差异,但有压倒性的证据表明,使用酒精、尼古丁、可卡因、甲基苯丙胺和阿片类药物的人群存在临床上相关的睡眠障碍,大麻的结果则不太一致。本文指出了文献中的空白,并提出了未来的建议,包括采用通用的方法框架、确定机制,以及更仔细地研究物质使用各阶段的睡眠情况以及睡眠与复吸之间的相互联系。

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