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厌倦战争:以色列与哈马斯战争后以色列平民睡眠的变化

Tired of war: Changes in the sleep of the Israeli civilian population in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.

作者信息

Zak Uri, Choshen-Hillel Shoham, Hochner Hagit, Gileles-Hillel Alex

机构信息

Hebrew University Business School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

Int J Clin Health Psychol. 2025 Jul-Sep;25(3):100596. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2025.100596. Epub 2025 Jun 16.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

War profoundly impacts various aspects of human life. The effects of war on sleep have been mainly studied among military personnel who are directly exposed to combat. The present work studies changes in sleep patterns of the civilian population following a war, assessing sleep before and during the 2023-2024 Israel-Hamas war.

METHODS

Study 1 compared the national prevalence of insomnia before and during the war by analyzing data from the 2023 Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics survey ( = 6,474). Studies 2 and 3 comprehensively assessed reports on sleep before the war and 2-3 months into the war through validated tools, and also measured psychological distress and demographics. These studies included two independent samples ( = 1,706), one of which was representative of the Israeli population. Study 4 re-surveyed the representative sample of Study 3 six months into the war ( = 273).

RESULTS

In Study 1, the incidence of insomnia symptoms rose markedly during the war. In Studies 2 and 3, participants reported a 19-22 % increase in the prevalence of short sleep (< 6 hours/night), a 16-19 % increase in clinical insomnia, and a 4-5 % increase in sleep medication usage compared to before the war. In Study 4, 6 months into the war, the majority of sleep impairments persisted despite reduced psychological distress. Across studies, women and individuals with greater exposure to trauma were more strongly affected.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings of four studies demonstrate the detrimental effects of warfare on civilians' sleep, indicating that these effects are likely long-lasting. The findings identify precursors for sleep problems and underscore the relationships between sleep, trauma, and psychological distress..

CURRENT KNOWLEDGE

War is an event of profound magnitude that alters the lives of many. The effects of war on people's sleep have been mainly studied among combat-exposed military personnel. How does war impact the sleep patterns of the civilian population?

STUDY IMPACT

This comprehensive population-based study, conducted in 2023-2024 before and during the Israel-Hamas war, found that the Israeli civilian population experienced increased clinical insomnia, a significant reduction in sleep duration, and greater use of sleep medications, accompanied by high levels of psychological distress. The effects on sleep persisted 6 months into the war. The sleep of women and individuals with greater exposure to trauma was particularly affected. These findings call for sleep-targeted interventions in the context of war-related trauma and psychological distress.

摘要

研究目的

战争对人类生活的各个方面都产生了深远影响。战争对睡眠的影响主要是在直接暴露于战斗的军事人员中进行研究的。本研究旨在探讨战争后平民睡眠模式的变化,评估2023 - 2024年以色列与哈马斯战争之前及战争期间的睡眠情况。

方法

研究1通过分析2023年以色列中央统计局调查数据(n = 6474),比较了战争前后失眠的全国患病率。研究2和3通过经过验证的工具全面评估了战前及战争开始2 - 3个月后的睡眠报告,并测量了心理困扰和人口统计学数据。这些研究包括两个独立样本(n = 1706),其中一个代表以色列人口。研究4在战争进行6个月后对研究3中的代表性样本进行了重新调查(n = 273)。

结果

在研究1中,战争期间失眠症状的发生率显著上升。在研究2和3中,与战前相比,参与者报告短睡眠(< 6小时/晚)的患病率增加了19 - 22%,临床失眠增加了16 - 19%,睡眠药物使用增加了4 - 5%。在研究4中,战争进行6个月时,尽管心理困扰有所减轻,但大多数睡眠障碍仍然存在。在各项研究中,女性和受创伤程度较高的个体受影响更为严重。

结论

四项研究的结果表明了战争对平民睡眠的有害影响,表明这些影响可能是长期的。这些发现确定了睡眠问题的先兆,并强调了睡眠、创伤和心理困扰之间的关系。

当前认知

战争是一个具有深远影响的事件,改变了许多人的生活。战争对人们睡眠的影响主要是在接触战斗的军事人员中进行研究 的。战争如何影响平民的睡眠模式?

研究影响

这项基于人群的综合性研究于2023 - 2024年以色列与哈马斯战争之前及期间开展,发现以色列平民的临床失眠增加、睡眠时间显著减少、睡眠药物使用增多,同时伴有高水平的心理困扰。这些对睡眠的影响在战争进行6个月后仍然存在。女性和受创伤程度较高的个体的睡眠受到的影响尤为明显。这些发现呼吁在与战争相关的创伤和心理困扰背景下进行针对睡眠的干预。

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