女性与中重度银屑病成年患者睡眠障碍几率增加相关:一项横断面研究

Q3 Medicine
M. Tan, Yan-Hua Luo, Jingjing Hu, Qiaolin Wang, Li-Cong Xu, Kun Hu, Xing-yu Li, Jing Yang, Jun-Chen Chen, Y. Kuang, Wu Zhu
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目的:高达85.3%的银屑病患者存在睡眠障碍(SD)。然而,中国银屑病患者的SD尚未表现出来,影响成年银屑病患者SD的因素尚不清楚。本研究旨在检查牛皮癣患者与健康对照组相比发生SD的风险,并确定导致牛皮癣患者发生SD的因素。方法:这是一项横断面、基于问卷的病例对照研究,涉及142名成年牛皮癣患者和142名健康对照者。采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估SD。以“银屑病面积及严重程度指数”和体表分割线<10定义轻度银屑病,以“银屑病面积及严重程度指数”和体表分割线≥10定义轻度至重度银屑病。采用Logistic回归分析其相关性。结果:成年银屑病患者SD (PSQI评分≥6)患病率为47.9%。银屑病患者PSQI平均评分为6.1±3.7分,高于对照组(4.9±2.5分,P < 0.001)。牛皮癣组SD风险高1.669倍(95%可信区间,1.008-2.761;P = 0.046)。女性(调整后优势比为4.130;95%置信区间为1.306-13.058;P = 0.016)与中重度牛皮癣患者SD风险增加显著相关,而轻度牛皮癣患者SD风险无显著影响因素。结论:银屑病患者发生SD的可能性高于健康对照组。在中度至重度牛皮癣患者中,但在轻度牛皮癣患者中,女性与SD的可能性较高相关。
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Female Gender Was Associated With Increased Odds of Sleep Disturbance in Adult Chinese With Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objective: Up to 85.3% of patients with psoriasis experience sleep disturbance (SD). However, SD has not been characterized in Chinese patients with psoriasis, and the factors that affect SD among adult patients with psoriasis remain unclear. This study was performed to examine the risk of SD in patients with psoriasis compared with a control group of healthy individuals and to identify factors contributing to SD in patients with psoriasis. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, questionnaire-based, case-control study involving 142 adult participants with psoriasis and 142 healthy controls. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was administered to assess SD. Mild psoriasis was defined by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index and body surface area cut-offs of <10, and mild to severe psoriasis was determined by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index and body surface area cut-offs of ≥10. Logistic regression was performed to investigate the associations. Results: The prevalence of SD (PSQI score of ≥6) was 47.9% in adult patients with psoriasis. The mean PSQI score in patients with psoriasis was 6.1 ± 3.7, which was higher than that in the control group (4.9 ± 2.5, P < 0.001). The risk of SD in the psoriasis group was 1.669 times higher (95% confidence interval, 1.008–2.761; P = 0.046) than that in the healthy group. Female sex (adjusted odds ratio, 4.130; 95% confidence interval, 1.306–13.058; P = 0.016) was significantly associated with an increased risk of SD in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis, whereas there were no significant factors affecting the risk of SD in patients with mild psoriasis. Conclusion: Patients with psoriasis were more likely than healthy controls to develop SD. In patients with moderate to severe psoriasis, but not in those with mild psoriasis, female sex was associated with a higher likelihood of SD.
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