失眠障碍:一生中的性别问题。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elisabetta Baldi, Silvia Cerolini, Debora Meneo, Chiara Baglioni, Laura Palagini
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摘要

失眠是普通人群中最常见的睡眠障碍,在女性中患病率更高。女性一生中有三个特定的时期——青春期、怀孕期和更年期——似乎与失眠症患病率的显著性别差异有关。青春期是失眠症发展的关键阶段,初潮后女孩失眠症的发病率增加。在怀孕和产后期间,女性失眠症状也会增加。各种因素,包括荷尔蒙、生理、关系、情感和环境因素,都会影响这些敏感时期的睡眠。此外,过渡到更年期往往会加剧失眠症患病率的性别差异,因为它与可能损害睡眠的生理和心理症状(如潮热、睡眠障碍和情绪变化)的出现有关。因此,生物学和社会心理因素似乎可以解释在整个生命周期中失眠患病率和特征的性别差异。考虑到这一框架,本综述旨在总结和深化现有的关于睡眠生理学、失眠患病率和临床特征以及不同年龄段失眠障碍的易感、诱发和持续因素的性别差异的实证文献。对性少数群体也给予了关注,提供了变性人睡眠困难和失眠症状的快照。虽然这个话题是相关的,但可用的文献仍然相当少。研究失眠症的性别差异有助于更好地了解其预后,并制定适当的个性化治疗方案。
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Insomnia Disorder: Gender Issues Over the Lifespan.

Insomnia disorder is the most common sleep disorder in the general population, with higher prevalence in women. Three specific periods in a woman's life-puberty, pregnancy and menopause-seem to be associated with marked gender differences in insomnia prevalence. Puberty is a critical stage for the development of insomnia, with an increase in its prevalence among girls after menarche. During pregnancy and the postpartum period, women also report a rise in insomnia symptoms. Various factors, including hormonal, physiological, relational, emotional and environmental ones, can affect sleep during these sensitive times. Furthermore, the transition to menopause tends to exacerbate gender differences in insomnia prevalence, as it is associated with the emergence of physiological and psychological symptoms (e.g., hot flashes, sleep disturbances and mood changes) that can impair sleep. Thus, biological and psychosocial factors seem to explain gender differences in insomnia prevalence and characteristics throughout the lifespan. Considering this framework, this review aims at summarising and deepening the existing empirical literature on gender differences in sleep physiology, insomnia prevalence and clinical characteristics, and predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factors for insomnia disorder, in different ages throughout the lifespan. Attention is also given to sexual minority groups, providing a snapshot of sleep difficulties and insomnia symptoms among transgender people. Although the topic is relevant, available literature is still quite scarce. The investigation of gender differences in insomnia disorder could be useful to better understand its prognosis and outline an appropriate and personalised treatment.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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