失眠症患者根据睡眠深度观察到一个糟糕夜晚的条件概率。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
D Laroche, A Vallières, C H Bastien
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摘要

本研究旨在验证在连续一、二或三晚后观察到一个糟糕的夜晚的条件概率是否与睡眠深度或睡眠自我估计有关。研究人员收集了30名患有失眠症的成年人连续21个晚上的在线睡眠日记。从睡眠日记的第1、8或15晚开始,参与者完成了连续7晚的家庭多导睡眠描记。计算每个参与者在连续一个、两个或三个糟糕的夜晚后观察到糟糕夜晚的条件概率。睡眠深度用比值比乘积测量。k均值聚类分析计算得出睡眠模式。进行Pearson相关检验和方差分析,以验证观察到糟糕的夜晚的条件概率之间存在关系,并表征已确定的睡眠模式。在连续一个、两个或三个糟糕的夜晚后,观察到糟糕夜晚的条件概率随着客观和自我报告的WASO、自我报告的TWT和睡前困倦程度而增加。随着睡眠深度的增加,这种可能性增加;因此,睡眠深度不足更加明显。相反,随着主观SE的降低,概率增加。失眠患者的两种睡眠模式来源于睡眠日记。连续糟糕夜晚的条件概率高且持续的个体往往表现出睡眠深度的减少。皮层和生理唤醒可能在失眠患者睡眠模式的发展和维持中发挥关键作用。睡眠自我评估似乎不受连续的糟糕夜晚后经历糟糕夜晚的条件概率的影响。
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Conditional Probability of Observing a Poor Night According to Sleep Depth Among Individuals With Insomnia.

The present study aims at verifying whether the conditional probability of observing a poor night after one, two, or three consecutive poor nights is associated with sleep depth or sleep self-estimation. Online sleep diaries were collected for 21 consecutive nights from 30 adults with insomnia. Participants completed seven consecutive nights of home polysomnography starting on night 1, 8, or 15 of the sleep diary. The conditional probabilities of observing a poor night after one, two, or three consecutive poor nights were computed for each participant. Sleep depth was measured with the Odds Ratio Product. K-Means Cluster Analyses were computed to derive sleep patterns. Pearson's correlation tests and ANOVAs were conducted to verify the existence of relations with conditional probabilities of observing poor nights and characterise identified sleep patterns. The conditional probability of observing a poor night after one, two, or three consecutive poor nights increased with objective and self-reported WASO, self-reported TWT, and sleepiness before bedtime. The probability increased on sleep depth; thus, the lack of sleep depth was more pronounced. Conversely, the probability increased as subjective SE decreased. Two sleep patterns in insomnia were derived from sleep diaries. Individuals for whom the conditional probability of having consecutive poor nights is high and constant tend to exhibit a reduced sleep depth. Cortical and physiological arousal might play a key role in the development and maintenance of sleep patterns in insomnia. Sleep self-estimation does not appear to be influenced by the conditional probability of experiencing a poor night after consecutive poor nights.

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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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