The Effect of Rocking Bed on Mood and Attention

Hyerin Gu, J. Jung, Seog Ju Kim
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Objective: The current study aims to explore the effects of sleep in the rocking bed on mood and attention.Methods: Thirty-nine young adults (14 with insomnia and 25 without insomnia) slept in the Sway Bed under three different conditions; 1) motionless condition, 2) continuously rocking condition, and 3) before-sleep rocking condition. In the motionless condition, participants slept without rocking for all night. In the continuously rocking condition, rocking started when lights out and stopped at wake-up time. In the before-sleep rocking condition, rocking started when lights out, but stopped after sleep onset. The Profile of Mood States and the computerized Comprehensive Attention Test were conducted before and after experimental sleep.Results: Under continuously rocking, depression, tension, anger, fatigue, confusion, and standard deviation of reaction time in divided attention were reduced. Under after-sleep bed condition, depression, tension, fatigue, confusion and omission errors in divided attention were reduced. There were no significant differences in after-sleep mood or attention changes between bed conditions. However, within those with insomnia, after-sleep improvement of depression and divided reduction were larger under continuously rocking conditions than under motionless conditions.Conclusion: Sleeping in the rocking bed improved negative affects and divided attention. The effects of rocking bed on depression and divided attention were prominent especially in those with insomnia. The current findings suggest that the sleep in the rocking bed may improve the depressive mood and the impaired attention of insomnia patients.
摇摆床对情绪和注意力的影响
研究目的本研究旨在探讨摇摆床睡眠对情绪和注意力的影响:39名年轻人(14名患有失眠症,25名没有失眠症)在摇摆床中进行了三种不同条件的睡眠:1)一动不动条件;2)持续摇摆条件;3)睡前摇摆条件。在一动不动的条件下,参与者整晚都在没有摇晃的情况下入睡。在持续摇晃条件下,摇晃从熄灯时开始,到起床时停止。在睡前摇动条件下,摇动在熄灯时开始,但在睡眠开始后停止。实验前后分别进行了情绪状态档案和计算机化综合注意力测试:结果:在连续摇晃的条件下,抑郁、紧张、愤怒、疲劳、困惑和分心反应时间标准偏差都有所降低。在睡床后的条件下,抑郁、紧张、疲劳、混乱和注意力分散中的遗漏错误均有所减少。不同卧床条件下的睡后情绪或注意力变化没有明显差异。然而,在失眠症患者中,连续摇床条件下睡后情绪低落和注意力分散的改善程度要大于一动不动的条件:结论:睡在摇床上能改善消极情绪和分散注意力。结论:睡在摇床上能改善消极情绪和分散注意力,摇床对抑郁和分散注意力的影响在失眠患者中尤为突出。目前的研究结果表明,在摇床上睡觉可以改善失眠患者的抑郁情绪和注意力受损情况。
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