探讨青少年睡眠质量与月经异常的关系。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jessica N Zhang, Grace K Sarris, Daniela G Fernandez-Bergnes, Tatiana M Salloum, Katherine M Hofmann, Edith Duncan, Judith S Simms-Cendan
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研究目的:本研究旨在评估美国青春期女性睡眠质量与月经周期异常之间的关系。在此过程中,我们通过提供基线数据来解决青少年月经健康方面的差距,这些数据可以为未来的睡眠和月经健康干预提供信息。方法:一个机构审查委员会(IRB)批准,匿名调查分发给新患者在学术儿科妇科诊所。排除标准包括年龄超过21岁、使用激素避孕药、既往化疗或生殖障碍。获得电子同意。该调查包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、月经周期数据、合并症和人口统计数据。连续变量采用线性回归分析,分类变量采用卡方分析(p < 0.05认为显著)。比值比(OR)以95%置信区间(CI)报告。结果:在100个分析的回复中,84.0%被确定为西班牙裔,超过三分之一(37.0%)出生在美国以外。63人睡眠质量差(PSQI bb0.5), 64人月经异常。PSQI评分较高与月经异常有显著相关性(OR = 1.15,CI = 1.01,1.32,p = .04)。睡眠质量差与既往焦虑(χ² = 6.84,p = .01)和抑郁诊断(χ² = 3.89,p = .05)相关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,睡眠质量差与月经异常之间存在显著关系,强调在管理青少年月经健康时评估睡眠的必要性。未来的研究需要更深入地了解两者之间的机制联系以及这种联系的更广泛的含义。
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Exploring the Association Between Sleep Quality and Menstrual Abnormalities in Adolescents.

Study objective: This study aims to assess the association between sleep quality and menstrual cycle abnormalities in adolescent females in the United States (U.S.). In doing so, we address the gap in adolescent menstrual health by providing baseline data that can inform future sleep and menstrual health interventions.

Methods: An Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved, anonymous survey was distributed to new patients at an academic pediatric gynecology clinic. Exclusion criteria included age over 21, hormonal contraceptive use, prior chemotherapy, or reproductive disorders. Electronic consent was obtained. The survey included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), menstrual cycle data, comorbidities, and demographic data. Continuous variables were analyzed using linear regression and categorical variables using chi-square (with p < .05 considered significant). Odds ratios (OR) were reported with 95% confidence intervals (CI).

Results: Among the 100 analyzed responses, 84.0% identified as Hispanic, with over one-third (37.0%) being born outside of the U.S. Sixty-three had poor sleep quality (PSQI > 5), and 64 had abnormal menses. Higher PSQI scores were significantly associated with abnormal menses (OR = 1.15, CI = 1.01, 1.32, p = .04). Poor sleep correlated with prior anxiety (χ² = 6.84, p = .01) and depression diagnoses (χ² = 3.89, p = .05).

Conclusion: Our findings suggest a significant relationship between poor sleep quality and menstrual abnormalities, emphasizing the need to evaluate sleep when managing adolescent menstrual health. Future research is needed to gain deeper insights into the mechanistic link between the two and the broader implications of this association.

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审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology includes all aspects of clinical and basic science research in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The Journal draws on expertise from a variety of disciplines including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, reproduction and gynecology, reproductive and pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and molecular biology. The Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology features original studies, review articles, book and literature reviews, letters to the editor, and communications in brief. It is an essential resource for the libraries of OB/GYN specialists, as well as pediatricians and primary care physicians.
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