哈马斯-以色列战争期间以色列成年平民样本的睡眠质量与战争相关焦虑、童年压力和战争相关压力的关系。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Ami Cohen , Iris Haimov , Ohad Szepsenwol
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本研究调查了哈马斯-以色列战争爆发后以色列成年人的睡眠质量,以及睡眠质量下降与战争相关焦虑程度和战争相关不良事件暴露的关联。我们还研究了童年时期的压力是否会导致睡眠质量因战争而下降。536 名以色列成年人(平均年龄 31.4 岁,209 名女性)于 2024 年 1 月,即战争爆发三个月后完成了一项在线调查。调查包括对童年艰苦程度(发病率和死亡率以及社会经济地位低下)、童年不良经历和童年不可预测性进行回顾性评估的问卷。战争焦虑通过战争焦虑量表进行评估。参与者还在两个时间点完成了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和失眠严重程度指数:(a) 战前回顾,(b) 战时当前。参与者报告称,战争期间睡眠质量下降,失眠症状增加。这些变化的程度可通过直接或间接地接触战争的负面经历以及与战争有关的焦虑来预测。睡眠质量下降和失眠症状加重还可通过童年时期亲近的人发病-死亡的经历以及童年时期的不可预测性间接预测出来,而童年时期的不可预测性则是通过与战争有关的更大焦虑来预测的。因此,战争的负面经历以及严酷和不可预测的童年可能会阻碍战时的睡眠质量,而这些影响是通过与战争有关的焦虑来调节的。
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Associations of sleep quality with war-related anxiety, childhood stressors, and war-related stressors in a sample of adult Israeli civilians during the Hamas-Israel war
The current study examined the sleep quality of Israeli adults following the onset of the Hamas-Israel war, and the associations of reduced sleep quality with the magnitude of war-related anxiety and exposure to adverse war-related events. We also examined whether exposure to stressors during childhood predicts a greater war-related reduction in sleep quality. 536 Israeli adults (mean age 31.4, 209 women) completed an online survey in January 2024, three months into the war. The survey included questionnaires assessing retrospectively childhood harshness (exposure to morbidity and mortality and low socioeconomic status), adverse childhood experiences, and childhood unpredictability. War anxiety was assessed via the war anxiety scale. The participants also completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Insomnia Severity Index concerning two time points: (a) retrospectively, before the war, and (b) currently, during the war. Participants reported reduced sleep quality and increased symptoms of insomnia during the war. The magnitude of these changes was predicted by exposure to adverse war experiences both directly and indirectly through war-related anxiety. Poorer sleep quality and increased symptoms of insomnia were also indirectly predicted by childhood exposure to morbidity-mortality of close others and childhood unpredictability through greater war-related anxiety. Thus, exposure to the adverse experiences of war, as well as harsh and unpredictable childhoods, could hinder sleep quality during wartime, with these effects mediated by war-related anxiety.
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Journal of psychiatric research
Journal of psychiatric research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.10%
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622
审稿时长
130 days
期刊介绍: Founded in 1961 to report on the latest work in psychiatry and cognate disciplines, the Journal of Psychiatric Research is dedicated to innovative and timely studies of four important areas of research: (1) clinical studies of all disciplines relating to psychiatric illness, as well as normal human behaviour, including biochemical, physiological, genetic, environmental, social, psychological and epidemiological factors; (2) basic studies pertaining to psychiatry in such fields as neuropsychopharmacology, neuroendocrinology, electrophysiology, genetics, experimental psychology and epidemiology; (3) the growing application of clinical laboratory techniques in psychiatry, including imagery and spectroscopy of the brain, molecular biology and computer sciences;
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