Poor Sleep Quality May Independently Predict Suicidal Risk in Covid-19 Survivors: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Laura Palagini, Gaspare Alfi, Diletta Dazzi, Angelo Gemignani, Valerio Caruso, Pierre A Geoffroy, Mario Miniati, Sofia Straudi
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Objective: Multiple symptoms of psychiatric, neurological, and physical illnesses may be part of Post-COVID conditions and may pose COVID-19 survivors a high suicidal risk. Accordingly, we aimed to study factors contributing to suicidal risk in Post COVID-19 patients.

Method: Consecutive patients with post COVID-19 conditions were followed for 2 years at the University Hospital of Ferrara at baseline (T0), 6 (T1), 12 (T2), and 24 (T3) months. Demographics, and clinical data for all patients included: disease severity, hospital length of stay, comorbidity, clinical complications, sleep quality, cognitive complaints, anxiety and stress-related symptoms, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation.

Results: The final sample included 81 patients with post COVID survivors. The mean age was 64 + 10,6 years, 35,8% were females, 65,4% had medical comorbidities, and 69,1% had WHO severe form of COVID forms. At T0 more than 90% of patients showed poor sleep quality, 59.3% reported moderate/severe depressive symptoms, and 51.% experienced anxiety, 25.9% experienced post-traumatic stress symptoms. At T0 suicidal ideation, interested 6.1% and at T3 it increased to 7.4%. In the regression analysis, suicidal ideation at baseline was best predicted by poor sleep quality (O.R. 1.71, p=0.044) and, after 2 years, suicidal ideation was best predicted by poor sleep quality experienced at baseline (OR 67.3, p=0.001).

Conclusions: Poor sleep quality may play as an independent predictor of suicidal risk in post-COVID survivors. Evaluating and targeting sleep disturbances in COVID survivors is important to prevent the consequences of disrupted sleep in mental health.

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睡眠质量差可能独立预测新冠肺炎幸存者的自杀风险:一项为期2年的纵向研究。
目的:精神、神经和身体疾病的多种症状可能是COVID后情况的一部分,并可能给新冠肺炎幸存者带来高自杀风险。因此,我们旨在研究导致新冠肺炎后患者自杀风险的因素。方法:在基线(T0)、6个月(T1)、12个月(T2)和24个月(T3),在费拉拉大学医院对连续患有新冠肺炎后疾病的患者进行2年的随访。所有患者的人口学和临床数据包括:疾病严重程度、住院时间、合并症、临床并发症、睡眠质量、认知主诉、焦虑和压力相关症状、抑郁症状和自杀意念。结果:最终样本包括81名新冠肺炎后幸存者。平均年龄为64+10,6岁,35.8%为女性,65.4%患有医学合并症,69.1%患有世界卫生组织严重形式的COVID。T0时,超过90%的患者表现出睡眠质量差,59.3%的患者出现中度/重度抑郁症状,51.%的患者出现焦虑,25.9%的患者出现创伤后应激症状。在T0时,自杀意念感兴趣的人为6.1%,在T3时,这一比例上升到7.4%。在回归分析中,基线时的自杀意念最好通过睡眠质量差来预测(O.R.1.71,p=0.044),2年后,自杀意念最好通过基线时的睡眠质量差来预测(OR 67.3,p=0.001)。结论:睡眠质量差可能是新冠肺炎后幸存者自杀风险的独立预测因素。评估和针对新冠肺炎幸存者的睡眠障碍对于预防睡眠中断对心理健康的影响很重要。
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