Mental healthcare utilization and sleep disturbance: a pilot study.

Randy A Sansone, Howard C Edwards, Jeremy S Forbis
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Disturbances in sleep are empirically associated with a number of different psychiatric disorders. In this pilot study, we examined whether four general queries about mental healthcare utilization ("Have you ever been seen by a psychiatrist?," "Have you ever been hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital?," "Have you ever been in counseling?," and "Have you ever been on medication for your nerves?") would evidence correlations with various aspects of sleep disturbance as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. In a cross-sectional sample of convenience, we surveyed 75 internal medicine outpatients. We asked participants about the four preceding mental healthcare variables as well as sleep experiences using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Prior to statistical analyses, we assigned one point to each mental healthcare utilization variable endorsed and developed a composite score (0-4). In analyses, while the mental-healthcare-utilization composite score was not related to overall sleep quality (i.e., the Global Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Score), it was statistically significantly related to the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index component of Sleep Disturbance (p<.01). This suggests that while individuals with greater mental healthcare utilization do not evidence differences in overall sleep quality compared to those with low utilization, they do report more disturbances in sleep.

心理保健利用与睡眠障碍:一项初步研究。
根据经验,睡眠障碍与许多不同的精神疾病有关。在这项初步研究中,我们检查了关于精神保健利用的四个一般问题(“你曾经看过精神病医生吗?”“你曾经住过精神病院吗?”,“你接受过心理咨询吗?”以及“你曾经服用过治疗神经问题的药物吗?”),这些都能证明与匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Pittsburgh sleep Quality Index)衡量的睡眠障碍的各个方面存在关联。为了方便起见,我们调查了75名内科门诊患者。我们用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数询问了参与者之前的四个心理健康变量以及睡眠体验。在统计分析之前,我们给每一个精神卫生保健利用变量赋1分,并制定了一个综合评分(0-4)。在分析中,虽然心理保健利用综合得分与整体睡眠质量(即全球匹兹堡睡眠质量指数得分)无关,但它与睡眠障碍的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数成分在统计上显着相关(p
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