有心血管疾病风险的成年人的睡眠卫生、睡眠质量和心理压力。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Xiaoyue Liu, Junxin Li, Jinyu Hu, Jason Fletcher, Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Cheryl R Himmelfarb
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摘要

睡眠质量差和心理压力是相互关联的,并且对患有多种心血管疾病(CVD)危险因素的成年人的影响不成比例。保持一个最佳的家庭环境和参与健康的睡前行为是影响睡眠健康的睡眠卫生习惯的重要组成部分。本研究旨在探讨:(1)睡眠卫生与心理应激之间的关系,(2)睡眠质量在睡眠卫生与心理应激之间的调节作用。对300名被诊断患有高血压和糖尿病的成年人进行了一项横断面研究。研究人员从一家大型学术健康中心招募了个人,并要求他们完成一项在线调查。睡眠卫生是通过9个单独的因素来评估的,这些因素主要集中在消极的家庭环境(安全、身体舒适、温度、噪音和光线)和不良的睡前行为(看电视、玩电子游戏、使用小屏幕和吃东西),并通过一个综合分数来评估。采用多变量线性回归来检验相关性。在样本中,78%的人报告睡眠质量差,44%的人报告心理压力大。控制睡眠质量后,综合睡眠卫生评分与较高的心理压力显著相关,且不受睡眠质量的影响。不安全的家庭、不舒适的物理环境、不舒适的温度和睡前进食与压力水平的增加独立相关。这项研究强调了睡眠卫生和心理压力之间的紧密联系。目前的证据表明,促进家庭环境和就寝行为可能减轻具有多种心血管疾病危险因素的成年人的心理负担。
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Sleep Hygiene, Sleep Quality, and Psychological Stress Among Adults With Cardiovascular Risk.

Poor sleep quality and psychological stress are interrelated and disproportionately affect adults with multiple cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. Maintaining an optimal home environment and engaging in healthy bedtime behaviors are important components of sleep hygiene practices that influence sleep health. This study sought to examine: (1) the association between sleep hygiene and psychological stress, and (2) the moderating effect of sleep quality in the relationship between sleep hygiene and psychological stress, among adults with multiple CVD risk factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 300 adults diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes. Individuals were recruited from a large academic health center and were asked to complete an online survey. Sleep hygiene was assessed by nine individual factors focusing on negative household environment (safety, physical comfort, temperature, noise, and light) and poor bedtime behaviors (watching TV, playing video games, using small screens, and eating), and by a composite score. Multivariable linear regression was employed to examine the associations. Of the sample, 78% reported poor sleep quality and 44% reported high psychological stress. The composite sleep hygiene score was significantly associated with higher psychological stress after controlling for sleep quality, and the relationship was not modified by sleep quality. Unsafe household, uncomfortable physical environment, uncomfortable temperature, and eating at bedtime were independently related to increased stress levels. The study highlights strong links between sleep hygiene and psychological stress. Current evidence suggests that promoting home environment and bedtime behaviors may alleviate psychological burdens in adults with multiple CVD risk factors.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
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发文量
73
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research in Nursing & Health ( RINAH ) is a peer-reviewed general research journal devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will inform the practice of nursing and other health disciplines. The editors invite reports of research describing problems and testing interventions related to health phenomena, health care and self-care, clinical organization and administration; and the testing of research findings in practice. Research protocols are considered if funded in a peer-reviewed process by an agency external to the authors’ home institution and if the work is in progress. Papers on research methods and techniques are appropriate if they go beyond what is already generally available in the literature and include description of successful use of the method. Theory papers are accepted if each proposition is supported by research evidence. Systematic reviews of the literature are reviewed if PRISMA guidelines are followed. Letters to the editor commenting on published articles are welcome.
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