精神科住院患者的睡眠质量、感知压力和咖啡因饮料摄入:一项横断面研究。

Carmen Concerto, Claudio Conti, Maria R Muscatello, Maria S Signorelli, Rocco Zoccali, Diego Coira, Eugenio Aguglia, Fortunato Battaglia
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背景:住院医师的工作要求高,压力大,与精神和情绪问题有关。评估意大利精神科住院病人这种关系的研究很少。在这项研究中,我们研究了意大利精神科住院医生的睡眠质量及其与感知压力和含咖啡因饮料消费的关系。方法:对意大利两所大学医院的72名PGY1-5精神科住院医师进行匿名问卷调查。采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)和Epworth嗜睡量表(Epworth Sleepiness Scale)测定睡眠质量和日间嗜睡(EDS)水平。此外,我们还调查了感知压力和含咖啡因饮料的消费(咖啡、茶、苏打水、能量饮料)。结果:共有70名精神科住院医师参与调查,回复率为97.2% (M = 34.3%, F = 65.7%;平均年龄= 30.5±4.2 SD年)。44.3%睡眠质量差,15.7% EDS异常。64.3%的人报告了显著的感知压力。感知压力得分和咖啡摄入量与更大的睡眠质量差的可能性有关。结论:精神科住院医师睡眠质量差的发生率较高。未来的纵向研究需要调查因果关系,并确定适当的应对策略和生活方式的改变,旨在改善精神病学学员的心理健康。
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Sleep Quality, Perceived Stress, and Caffeinated Drinks Intake in Psychiatry Residents: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Medical residencies are highly demanding and stressful and have been associated with mental and emotional problems. Studies that evaluated this relationship in Italian psychiatry residents are scarce. In this study, we examined sleep quality and its association with perceived stress and caffeinated beverages consumption in Italian psychiatry residents. Methods: Seventy-two PGY1-5 psychiatry residents at two University Hospitals in Italy were asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and Epworth Sleepiness Scale were used to determine the sleep quality and the level of daytime sleepiness (EDS). In addition, we investigated perceived stress and caffeinated drinks consumption (coffee, tea, soda, energy drinks). Results: Seventy psychiatry residents responded to the survey (97.2% response rate) (M = 34.3%, F = 65.7%; mean age = 30.5 ± 4.2 SD years). 44.3% had poor sleep quality and 15.7% had abnormal EDS. 64.3% reported significant perceived stress. Perceived stress score and coffee consumption were associated with greater likelihood of poor sleep quality. Conclusions: Psychiatry residents have high prevalence of poor sleep quality. Future longitudinal studies are needed to investigate causality and identify appropriate coping strategies and lifestyle changes aimed to improve mental health in psychiatry trainees.

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