Dream Enactment Behaviour in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Cresta Asah, Hinuga Sandahl, Lone Baandrup, Jessica Carlsson, Poul Jennum
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Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbances are widely reported in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Although Dream Enactment Behaviour (DEB) has long been associated with PTSD, its high prevalence has only recently been recognized, sparking discussions about the classification of trauma-related sleep disorders. The impact of DEB on treatment outcomes in PTSD remains unexplored.Objective: To investigate the role of DEB in functional impairment, symptom severity, subjective sleep disturbances, and treatment response in patients with PTSD, and how it relates to Trauma-Associated Sleep Disorder (TASD). Methods: We analyzed data from a randomized controlled trial carried out in a specialized mental health clinic in Denmark. The trial investigated refugees with PTSD allocated to four groups receiving different combinations of PTSD therapy. Participants completed self-report questionnaires assessing functional impairment, symptom severity, and subjective sleep disturbances, including the REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder Screening Questionnaire (RBDSQ), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Typical Dream Questionnaire (TDQ), at baseline and follow-up. The sample was split into two groups based on the presence of self-reported DEB, and compared at baseline and follow-up. Statistical analyses included chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, and regression. Results: A sample of 176 RBDSQ respondents was studied, of which 71% met the criteria for DEB (N = 125). DEB was significantly associated with a poorer treatment response on sleep quality as assessed by the PSQI (N = 122, p = .035), irrespective of treatment group. No differences were observed in functional impairment or symptom severity. Of the 67 TDQ respondents with DEB, 60% did not have trauma-related nightmares (N = 40). Conclusions: DEB is a significant feature of sleep in PTSD and seems to limit the efficacy of treatment interventions. TASD does not encompass all cases of DEB in PTSD and the concept needs further development to be clinically useful.Trail Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02761161; clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02761161.

创伤后应激障碍的梦境行为。
背景:睡眠障碍在创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)中被广泛报道。尽管做梦行为(Dream Enactment behavior, DEB)长期以来一直与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)有关,但它的高患病率直到最近才被认识到,引发了关于创伤相关睡眠障碍分类的讨论。DEB对PTSD治疗结果的影响尚不清楚。目的:探讨DEB在PTSD患者功能损害、症状严重程度、主观睡眠障碍和治疗反应中的作用,以及与创伤相关睡眠障碍(TASD)的关系。方法:我们分析了丹麦一家专业精神卫生诊所进行的随机对照试验的数据。该试验调查了患有创伤后应激障碍的难民,将他们分为四组,接受不同的创伤后应激障碍治疗组合。参与者在基线和随访时完成了评估功能障碍、症状严重程度和主观睡眠障碍的自我报告问卷,包括快速眼动睡眠行为障碍筛查问卷(RBDSQ)、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和典型梦境问卷(TDQ)。样本根据自我报告的DEB的存在分为两组,并在基线和随访时进行比较。统计分析包括卡方检验、Mann-Whitney U检验和回归。结果:176例RBDSQ调查对象中,符合DEB标准的占71% (N = 125)。无论治疗组如何,经PSQI评估,DEB与较差的睡眠质量治疗反应显著相关(N = 122, p = 0.035)。在功能损害或症状严重程度方面没有观察到差异。在67名患有DEB的TDQ受访者中,60%没有与创伤有关的噩梦(N = 40)。结论:睡眠障碍是PTSD患者睡眠的一个重要特征,似乎限制了治疗干预的效果。TASD并不包括创伤后应激障碍的所有DEB病例,这个概念需要进一步发展才能在临床上有用。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02761161;clinicaltrials.gov /研究/ NCT02761161。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
12.00%
发文量
153
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) is a peer-reviewed open access interdisciplinary journal owned by the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS). The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) aims to engage scholars, clinicians and researchers in the vital issues of how to understand, prevent and treat the consequences of stress and trauma, including but not limited to, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorders, substance abuse, burnout, and neurobiological or physical consequences, using the latest research or clinical experience in these areas. The journal shares ESTSS’ mission to advance and disseminate scientific knowledge about traumatic stress. Papers may address individual events, repeated or chronic (complex) trauma, large scale disasters, or violence. Being open access, the European Journal of Psychotraumatology is also evidence of ESTSS’ stand on free accessibility of research publications to a wider community via the web. The European Journal of Psychotraumatology seeks to attract contributions from academics and practitioners from diverse professional backgrounds, including, but not restricted to, those in mental health, social sciences, and health and welfare services. Contributions from outside Europe are welcome. The journal welcomes original basic and clinical research articles that consolidate and expand the theoretical and professional basis of the field of traumatic stress; Review articles including meta-analyses; short communications presenting new ideas or early-stage promising research; study protocols that describe proposed or ongoing research; case reports examining a single individual or event in a real‑life context; clinical practice papers sharing experience from the clinic; letters to the Editor debating articles already published in the Journal; inaugural Lectures; conference abstracts and book reviews. Both quantitative and qualitative research is welcome.
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