瑞典 15 至 19 岁青少年的睡眠与精神症状和感知压力的关系。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Frida Thorsén, Carl Antonson, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist
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背景:睡眠影响青少年的精神健康和压力感知:睡眠会影响青少年的精神健康和压力感知:本研究的第一个目的是调查 15 至 19 岁瑞典青少年样本中睡眠质量差的发生率。第二个目的是调查:a) 睡眠与精神症状之间的相关性;b) 睡眠与感知压力之间的相关性。第三个目的是研究睡眠中可能存在的性别差异:2011年,来自两所高中的185名瑞典青少年(15至19岁)参加了这项横断面研究。我们使用了三种不同的心理测量量表:匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、症状检查表(SCL-90)和感知压力量表(PSS)来测量睡眠、一般精神健康状况和感知压力:共有 76% 的女学生和 71% 的男学生总体睡眠质量不佳。绝大多数(93%)的学生表示日间功能失调,60%的学生表示在日常活动中无法保持清醒。睡眠与一般精神健康之间的相关性为 0.44,睡眠质量与感知压力之间的相关性为 0.48。女生报告的睡眠障碍明显多于男生:结论:每四名高中生中就有三人睡眠质量差,这与精神症状和感知压力有关。这些发现补充了之前的研究结果,并意味着应考虑从个人和社会层面采取干预措施来改善青少年的睡眠状况,以此来应对所观察到的精神疾病投诉数量不断上升的问题。此类干预措施可改善青少年的心理和躯体健康,并预防精神疾病和压力相关症状的出现。进一步研究改善青少年睡眠的可能方法及其实施,应成为当务之急。
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Sleep in relation to psychiatric symptoms and perceived stress in Swedish adolescents aged 15 to 19 years.

Sleep in relation to psychiatric symptoms and perceived stress in Swedish adolescents aged 15 to 19 years.

Sleep in relation to psychiatric symptoms and perceived stress in Swedish adolescents aged 15 to 19 years.

Sleep in relation to psychiatric symptoms and perceived stress in Swedish adolescents aged 15 to 19 years.

Background: Sleep affects psychiatric health and perceived stress during adolescence.

Objective: The first aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of poor sleep in a sample of Swedish adolescents aged 15 to 19 years. The second aim was to investigate correlations between: a) sleep and psychiatric symptoms and; b) sleep and perceived stress. The third aim was to examine possible sex differences in sleep.

Method: In 2011, a total of 185 Swedish adolescents (aged 15 to 19 years) from two upper secondary schools participated in this cross-sectional study. We used three different psychometric scales: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Symptoms Checklist (SCL-90), and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) to measure sleep, general psychiatric health and perceived stress.

Results: In total, 76% of the female students and 71% of the male students had poor overall sleep quality. A large majority, 93%, reported daytime dysfunction and 60% reported problems staying awake during daily activities. The correlation between sleep and general psychiatric health was 0.44 and the correlation between sleep quality and perceived stress was 0.48. Female students reported significantly more sleep disturbances than male students do.

Conclusions: Three out of four of the upper secondary school students presented with poor overall sleep that associated with psychiatric symptoms and perceived stress. These findings add to results from earlier studies and imply that interventions to improve sleep in adolescents, individually as well as on a societal level, should be considered as one way of trying to impact the observed rising numbers of psychiatric complaints. Such interventions may improve mental and somatic health in adolescents and prevent the development of psychiatric and stress-related symptoms. Further studies of possible methods, and their implementation, for improving sleep in adolescents should be of high priority.

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