普通人群中的入睡困难、夜醒、睡眠不满意度和易激惹性。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-17 Epub Date: 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1620/tjem.2024.J042
Tetsuya Akaishi
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摘要

睡眠障碍的特点是睡眠数量和质量问题。然而,普通人群睡眠不满意的确切机制和因素仍不清楚。这项横断面研究采用自我报告问卷的形式,收集了到医院进行体检或因不明原因的身体症状到医院就诊的人的睡眠数据和烦躁程度。这项研究包括 328 人(男性 157 人,女性 171 人)。双变量相关分析表明,烦躁(ρ = 0.420;p < 0.0001)、睡眠时间短(ρ = 0.405;p < 0.0001)、入睡困难(ρ = 0.443;p < 0.0001)和夜醒(ρ = 0.528;p < 0.0001)与睡眠不满意度密切相关。在进行二元相关分析后,对总体个体进行的多元线性回归分析表明,家庭压力(β = 0.245; p < 0.0001)、易怒(β = 0.172; p = 0.0021)、入睡困难(β = 0.215;p < 0.0001)、晚睡(β = 0.140;p = 0.0331)和夜醒(β = 0.386;p < 0.0001)与睡眠不满意度独立相关,而睡眠时间短与睡眠不满意度无关(β = 0.107;p = 0.1024)。进一步的多变量分析表明,入睡困难和夜间觉醒彼此独立相关。在对 151 名体检者进行的亚组分析中也得出了同样的结果。总之,导致普通人群睡眠不满意的主要因素包括入睡困难和夜间觉醒。烦躁与入睡困难和睡眠不满意有关。仔细评估这些与睡眠相关的子量表和易激惹性,可能有助于管理有睡眠问题的人。
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Difficulty Falling Asleep, Nocturnal Awakening, Sleep Dissatisfaction, and Irritability in the General Population.

Sleep disturbance is characterized by problems with sleep quantity and quality. However, the exact mechanisms and factors underlying sleep dissatisfaction in the general population remains unclear. This cross-sectional study collected sleep data and irritability level from individuals who visited hospitals for medical checkups or with unexplained physical symptoms using self-report questionnaires. This study included 328 individuals (157 males and 171 females). Bivariate correlation analyses revealed that irritability (ρ = 0.420; p < 0.0001), short sleep length (ρ = 0.405; p < 0.0001), difficulty falling asleep (ρ = 0.443; p < 0.0001), and nocturnal awakening (ρ = 0.528; p < 0.0001) were strongly correlated with sleep dissatisfaction. Multiple linear regression analyses among the overall individuals, following bivariate correlation analyses, indicated that stress at home (β = 0.245; p < 0.0001), irritability ( β= 0.172; p = 0.0021), difficulty falling asleep (β = 0.215; p < 0.0001), later bedtime (β = 0.140; p = 0.0331), and nocturnal awakening (β = 0.386; p < 0.0001) were independently correlated with sleep dissatisfaction, whilst short sleep length was not (β = 0.107; p = 0.1024). Further multivariable analyses revealed that difficulty falling asleep and nocturnal awakening were independently associated with each other. The obtained results were reproduced in the subgroup analyses among the 151 individuals taking medical checkups. In summary, major factors underlying sleep dissatisfaction in the general population included difficulty falling asleep and nocturnal awakening. Irritability was associated with difficulty falling asleep and sleep dissatisfaction. Carefully evaluating each of these sleep-related subscales and irritability may be beneficial in managing individuals with sleep problems.

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