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不同条件和季节下无家可归者的睡眠情况

Sleep in People Experiencing Homelessness Under Different Conditions and Seasons.

作者信息

Rice Alicia, Casiraghi Leandro P, Gildee Cristina, Almquist Zack W, Hagopian Amy, Martin Melanie A, de la Iglesia Horacio O

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2025 Jan 26:2025.01.23.634551. doi: 10.1101/2025.01.23.634551.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Poor sleep represents a central health disparity for people experiencing homelessness, and any intervention to alleviate the impacts of homelessness should aim to improve sleep. We measured actimetry-based sleep in homeless adults spending their nights in four types of shelters in Seattle, WA, during the summer and winter. Homeless participants experienced more sleepless nights than housed participants in both seasons. During the summer sleeping nights, homeless participants experienced sleep patterns similar to housed subjects, but during the winter, their sleep duration was up to 1.5 hours shorter. Similarly, sleep quality, determined through sleep variability index, activity during the night, and intraindividual variability of sleep parameters, was poorer during the winter in homeless than in housed participants. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of using objectively measured sleep as a proxy for assessing the value of specific interventions to improve living conditions in people experiencing homelessness. Given the bidirectional relationship between sleep and both physical and mental health, our study reveals the health inequities of chronic sleep disparity for those living outdoors.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

Sleep disparities are central to the poor physical and mental health experienced by houseless people. Here we show that measured sleep through wrist actigraphy captures different aspects of this sleep disparity and represents a useful, objective metric of the impact of interventions to improve living conditions among people experiencing homelessness.

摘要

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睡眠质量差是无家可归者面临的一个核心健康差异问题,任何旨在减轻无家可归影响的干预措施都应致力于改善睡眠。我们在夏季和冬季测量了华盛顿州西雅图市在四种类型庇护所过夜的无家可归成年人基于活动记录仪的睡眠情况。在两个季节中,无家可归的参与者都比有住房的参与者经历了更多的不眠之夜。在夏季睡眠期间,无家可归的参与者睡眠模式与有住房的受试者相似,但在冬季,他们的睡眠时间缩短了多达1.5小时。同样,通过睡眠变异性指数、夜间活动以及睡眠参数的个体内变异性确定的睡眠质量,在冬季无家可归者比有住房者更差。我们的研究证明了使用客观测量的睡眠作为评估改善无家可归者生活条件的特定干预措施价值的替代指标的可行性。鉴于睡眠与身心健康之间的双向关系,我们的研究揭示了户外生活者慢性睡眠差异导致的健康不平等。

意义声明

睡眠差异是无家可归者身心健康不佳的核心问题。在这里,我们表明通过手腕活动记录仪测量的睡眠捕捉到了这种睡眠差异的不同方面,并代表了一种有用的、客观的指标,用于衡量改善无家可归者生活条件的干预措施的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8b2d/11785220/78af2a555e86/nihpp-2025.01.23.634551v1-f0001.jpg

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