Jiang Fei, Huang Jinsong, Fan Lijun, Dong Xiaoyan, Yang Chunyan, Zhou Wenzhu
Department of Psychiatry, Dalian Seventh People's Hospital, Dalian, China.
Department of Psychiatry, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Dec 6;15:1442826. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1442826. eCollection 2024.
Sleep disorders often coexist with personality and psychological issues, alongside nocturnal hypoxia. This study investigates the potential mediating role of nocturnal hypoxia between personality traits and psychological symptoms in individuals with sleep disorders.
A cohort comprising 171 participants reporting sleep disturbances was recruited from Dalian Seventh People's Hospital. Psychological symptoms were assessed using the Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R), while personality traits were evaluated using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ). Nocturnal hypoxia status was determined through overnight polysomnography.
Mediation analysis, conducted using SPSS 23.0, demonstrated that the cumulative time of nocturnal peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) < 85% (T85) partially mediated the relationship between neuroticism and various psychological symptoms, including somatization (c=0.207, c'=0.164, ab=0.043, proportion of mediation 20.8%), interpersonal sensitivity (c=0.360, c'=0.326, ab=0.034, proportion of mediation 9.6%), depression (c=0.277, c'=0.234, ab=0.042, proportion of mediation 15.3%), anxiety (c=0.240, c'=0.199, ab=0.041, proportion of mediation 16.9%), hostility (c=0.241, c'=0.205, ab=0.036, proportion of mediation 14.9%), phobic anxiety (c=0.271, c'=0.241, ab=0.030, proportion of mediation 11.1%), and psychoticism (c=0.298, c'=0.266, a*b=0.032, proportion of mediation 10.8%).
These findings underscore the potential mediating role of nocturnal hypoxia in the association between neuroticism personality traits and psychological symptoms among individuals with sleep disorders. Our research holds considerable significance in advancing the quest for personalized treatments targeting psychological symptoms in individuals with sleep disorders.
睡眠障碍常常与人格和心理问题并存,同时伴有夜间低氧血症。本研究调查了夜间低氧血症在睡眠障碍患者人格特质与心理症状之间的潜在中介作用。
从大连市第七人民医院招募了171名报告有睡眠障碍的参与者组成队列。使用症状自评量表90修订版(SCL-90-R)评估心理症状,同时使用艾森克人格问卷(EPQ)评估人格特质。通过整夜多导睡眠图确定夜间低氧血症状态。
使用SPSS 23.0进行的中介分析表明,夜间外周血氧饱和度(SpO2)<85%的累计时间(T85)部分中介了神经质与各种心理症状之间的关系,包括躯体化(c = 0.207,c' = 0.164,ab = 0.043,中介比例20.8%)、人际敏感(c = 0.360,c' = 0.326,ab = 0.034,中介比例9.6%)、抑郁(c = 0.277,c' = 0.234,ab = 0.042,中介比例15.3%)、焦虑(c = 0.240,c' = 0.199,ab = 0.041,中介比例16.9%)、敌对(c = 0.241,c' = 0.205,ab = 0.036,中介比例14.9%)、恐惧焦虑(c = 0.271,c' = 0.241,ab = 0.030,中介比例11.1%)和精神质(c = 0.298,c' = 0.266,a*b = 0.032,中介比例10.8%)。
这些发现强调了夜间低氧血症在睡眠障碍患者神经质人格特质与心理症状之间关联中的潜在中介作用。我们的研究对于推进针对睡眠障碍患者心理症状的个性化治疗探索具有重要意义。