Investigating Sleep Quality and Its Relationship with Mental Health in Patients with β-Thalassemia Major

Farzaneh Jahanbakhsh, Marjan Shamspour, Saeed Mahmoodian, Maryam Shamspour
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Background and Objective: Beta-thalassemia major is an important health problem in Iran. A high rate of psychiatric disorders has been reported in patients with thalassemia in different surveys and may be one of the reasons that cause problems in the quality of their sleep. Although sleep quality is important for the health and quality of life (QOL) of these patients, a limited study in Iran on sleep quality and its relation to the mental health status of these patients has been conducted so far. Materials and Methods: A total of 101 patients with thalassemia were assessed. Data were collected via a demographic information checklist, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the 28-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Results: Participants in this study had an average age of 25.90 ± 5.63 years and 71 (70.30%) of them were women. Seventy-seven patients (76.2%) suffered from poor sleep quality while the mean and standard deviation (SD) of the patients' total general health score (31.66 ± 11.35) was good at the general health level. Among the demographic factors, there was a significant relationship between job and sleep quality. Sleep quality, subjective sleep quality, sleep delay, sleep duration, sleep disorders, use of sleeping pills, and daily functional disorders had a positive and significant relationship with general health. Conclusion: Thalassemia reduces the quality of sleep. There is a positive and significant association between sleep quality and general health, meaning that by improving sleep quality, patients have a greater chance of improving their general health.
β-地中海贫血患者睡眠质量及其与心理健康的关系
背景与目的:严重β地中海贫血是伊朗的一个重要健康问题。在不同的调查中,地中海贫血患者的精神障碍发生率很高,这可能是导致睡眠质量问题的原因之一。尽管睡眠质量对这些患者的健康和生活质量(QOL)很重要,但迄今为止,伊朗对睡眠质量及其与这些患者心理健康状况的关系进行了有限的研究。材料与方法:对101例地中海贫血患者进行评估。通过人口统计信息清单、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和28项一般健康问卷(GHQ-28)收集数据。结果:本研究参与者的平均年龄为25.90±5.63岁,其中71人(70.30%)为女性。77名患者(76.2%)的睡眠质量较差,而患者的总体健康总分(31.66±11.35)的平均值和标准差(SD)在总体健康水平上良好。在人口统计学因素中,工作和睡眠质量之间存在显著关系。睡眠质量、主观睡眠质量、睡眠延迟、睡眠持续时间、睡眠障碍、服用安眠药和日常功能障碍与总体健康呈正相关。结论:地中海贫血会降低睡眠质量。睡眠质量与总体健康之间存在着积极而显著的联系,这意味着通过改善睡眠质量,患者有更大的机会改善他们的总体健康。
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