Sleep in Military Submariners: Exploring its Dynamics in Relation to a Submarine Mission and Interaction with Psychological Factors.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Carina Fernandes, Carolina Maruta, Catarina M Marques-Dias, Cátia Reis
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Abstract

Introduction: Operational work contexts promote sleep and circadian disturbances, especially in extreme environments. To identify mitigation factors, this study aimed to explore submariners' sleep changes in relation to a mission and association with different psychological factors.

Methods: Thirty military submariners were evaluated in real-life conditions on three consecutive periods: pre-mission/baseline, submarine mission, post-mission/recovery. Sleep duration, quality, and sleepiness were collected continuously via diary and actigraphy. Personality traits, coping strategies, locus of control, fatigue, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were assessed through questionnaires.

Results: During the mission, there was a significant decrease in sleep duration and quality and increase in sleepiness compared with baseline, recovering post-mission. Submariners slept a median of 55 minutes less than before the mission and 91 minutes less than after the mission. They also rated their sleep quality 0.45 points lower, while reporting 1.85 points higher sleepiness at the beginning of work shifts. Higher work satisfaction and extraversion trait score correlated with better scores on subjective sleep variables during the mission. Higher neuroticism trait and avoidant coping style had a negative impact on sleep-related parameters in all periods, mediated by anxiety symptoms.

Conclusion: Psychological factors are relevant for sleep in extreme occupational settings, especially regarding subjective parameters, and even in highly selected and trained populations, potentially informing intervention opportunities.

军事潜艇艇员的睡眠:探索其与潜艇任务的动态关系及其与心理因素的相互作用。
导读:操作性工作环境促进睡眠和昼夜节律紊乱,特别是在极端环境中。本研究旨在探讨潜艇艇员在执行任务时的睡眠变化及其与不同心理因素的关联,以确定缓解因素。方法:在任务前/基线、潜艇任务、任务后/恢复三个连续阶段对30名军用潜艇艇员进行现实条件下的评估。通过日记和活动记录仪连续记录睡眠时间、质量和困倦程度。人格特质、应对策略、控制点、疲劳、焦虑和抑郁症状通过问卷进行评估。结果:在任务期间,与基线相比,睡眠时间和质量显著减少,嗜睡增加,任务后恢复。潜艇艇员的平均睡眠时间比任务前少55分钟,比任务后少91分钟。他们对自己睡眠质量的评分也降低了0.45分,而在轮班开始时的困倦程度则提高了1.85分。较高的工作满意度和外向性特征得分与任务期间主观睡眠变量得分呈正相关。在焦虑症状的介导下,高神经质特质和回避型应对方式对各时期睡眠相关参数有负向影响。结论:在极端职业环境中,心理因素与睡眠有关,尤其是主观参数,甚至在经过精心挑选和训练的人群中,心理因素也可能影响干预机会。
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Behavioral Sleep Medicine
Behavioral Sleep Medicine CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
3.20%
发文量
49
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioral Sleep Medicine addresses behavioral dimensions of normal and abnormal sleep mechanisms and the prevention, assessment, and treatment of sleep disorders and associated behavioral and emotional problems. Standards for interventions acceptable to this journal are guided by established principles of behavior change. Intending to serve as the intellectual home for the application of behavioral/cognitive science to the study of normal and disordered sleep, the journal paints a broad stroke across the behavioral sleep medicine landscape. Its content includes scholarly investigation of such areas as normal sleep experience, insomnia, the relation of daytime functioning to sleep, parasomnias, circadian rhythm disorders, treatment adherence, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Multidisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome. The journal’ domain encompasses human basic, applied, and clinical outcome research. Behavioral Sleep Medicine also embraces methodological diversity, spanning innovative case studies, quasi-experimentation, randomized trials, epidemiology, and critical reviews.
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