Features of risk factors for sleep initiation and maintenance disorders in able-bodied population

N. I. Novichkova, D. Y. Kallistov, A. Sukhova, E. Romanova, A. Romanov
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The authors present results of study concerning risk factors of sleep initiation and maintenance disorders in mental workers residing in Moscow — governmental institutions staffers and medical workers. To evaluate insomnia severity, the authors used questionnaire «Index of insomnia severity», studied work conditions and work-related stress intensity. The study results prove leading role of work intensity and stress at work in sleep disorders formation. The governmental employees demonstrated positive correlation between integral parameter of work intensity and insomnia severity index (r=0.43). Findings are that work-related stress which was evaluated via psycho-social characteristic of work increases insomnia risk (OR=2.3). Among environmental factors, the maximal role in insomnia formation is played by acoustic factor (OR=1.41). Moreover, somatic disorders were statistically connected with insomnia (OR=1.3). Shares of separate risk factors of chronic insomnia appeared to be age-related. The data obtained enable to optimize complex of measures to prevent chronic insomnia in workers.
健全人群睡眠启动和维持障碍的危险因素特征
作者介绍了在莫斯科居住的精神工作者-政府机构工作人员和医务工作者的睡眠开始和维持障碍的危险因素的研究结果。为了评估失眠的严重程度,作者使用了问卷“失眠严重程度指数”,研究了工作条件和工作压力强度。研究结果证明,工作强度和工作压力在睡眠障碍的形成中起主导作用。公务员工作强度积分参数与失眠严重程度指数呈显著正相关(r=0.43)。研究发现,通过工作的社会心理特征来评估的工作压力增加了失眠的风险(OR=2.3)。在环境因素中,声音因素对失眠形成的影响最大(OR=1.41)。此外,躯体障碍与失眠有统计学相关性(OR=1.3)。慢性失眠的单独风险因素的份额似乎与年龄有关。所获得的数据有助于优化预防工人慢性失眠的综合措施。
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