童年创伤和紧张的生活事件与青少年的睡眠障碍有独立的关系。

Suman K R Baddam, Rene L Olvera, Craig A Canapari, Michael J Crowley, Douglas E Williamson
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青春期是一个关键的发育时期,伴随着压力的增加、焦虑和抑郁症状的出现以及睡眠模式的改变。尽管压力、焦虑症和抑郁症对睡眠模式的干扰已众所周知,但童年创伤和生活压力事件对睡眠模式的独立影响却鲜为人知。我们测试了压力(童年创伤和生活压力事件)对青少年睡眠模式的独立影响,同时控制了焦虑和抑郁对青少年睡眠模式的影响。752 名青少年(12-15 岁)填写了有关童年创伤、生活压力事件、焦虑和抑郁的自我报告问卷。在对睡眠问题进行主成分分析时,提取了四个睡眠因素,分别是睡眠中的运动、睡眠规律性、睡眠障碍和睡眠压力。在控制焦虑和抑郁之前和之后,童年创伤和最近的生活压力事件都与睡眠障碍有明显关联。
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Childhood Trauma and Stressful Life Events Are Independently Associated with Sleep Disturbances in Adolescents.

Adolescence is a critical developmental period associated with an increase in stress, the appearance of anxiety and depressive symptoms, and changes in sleep patterns. Even though the disruption of sleep patterns in stress and anxiety and depressive disorders is well known, the independent effects of childhood trauma and stressful life events on sleep patterns are less understood. We tested the independent effects of stress (childhood trauma and stressful life events) while controlling for anxiety and depression on adolescent sleep patterns. Seven hundred fifty-two adolescents (age 12-15 years) completed self-report questionnaires about childhood trauma, stressful life events, anxiety, and depression. Four sleep factors identifying movement during sleep, sleep regularity, sleep disturbances, and sleep pressure were extracted in the principal component analysis of sleep questions. Both childhood trauma and recent stressful life events were significantly associated with sleep disturbances before and after controlling for anxiety and depression.

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