COVID-19 lockdown – Are Austrians finally able to compensate their sleep debt?

Q1 Medicine
Brigitte Holzinger , Lucille Mayer , Franziska Nierwetberg , Gerhard Klösch
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Abstract

In order to control the rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, Austria was put under national lockdown beginning on March 13, 2020, forcing its inhabitants to live in home confinement. The aim of this study was to measure the impact of the lockdown on sleep and dream behavior in Austrian citizens. 77 participants (50 women, Mage= 40.88 years, SDage = 13.72) filled in an online questionnaire during the lockdown between April and May 2020. Sleep quality, sleep quantity, daytime sleepiness, and nightmare frequency were assessed and analyzed in relation to gender, burnout risk, perfectionism and chronotype. Results demonstrated higher subjective sleep quality during lockdown, especially in women. Daytime sleepiness was significantly lower during the lockdown period while sleep duration did not change. Results suggest that sleep issues are less prominent during the COVID-19 lockdown but point to the importance of prevention and treatment of sleep disorders aside from the pandemic. Findings indicate the need for more flexibility in social time structures to relieve those managing tasks from multiple areas of interests such as working mothers. Generalization of results is limited due to small sample size, self-selection bias, and purely subjective measures.

新冠肺炎封锁——奥地利人终于能够弥补他们的睡眠债了吗?
为控制新冠肺炎疫情的迅速蔓延,奥地利自2020年3月13日起实施全国封锁,居民被迫居家隔离。这项研究的目的是衡量封锁对奥地利公民睡眠和做梦行为的影响。在2020年4月至5月的封锁期间,77名参与者(50名女性,年龄40.88岁,年龄13.72岁)填写了一份在线问卷。评估和分析了睡眠质量、睡眠量、白天嗜睡和噩梦频率与性别、倦怠风险、完美主义和生物钟类型的关系。结果显示,禁闭期间主观睡眠质量更高,尤其是女性。在封锁期间,白天的嗜睡程度明显降低,而睡眠时间没有变化。结果表明,在COVID-19封锁期间,睡眠问题不那么突出,但也指出了除了大流行之外,预防和治疗睡眠障碍的重要性。研究结果表明,社会时间结构需要更大的灵活性,以减轻那些在多个领域管理任务的人的负担,比如职业母亲。由于样本量小、自我选择偏差和纯主观测量,结果的泛化受到限制。
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Sleep Medicine: X
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