比利时第一波和第二波COVID-19期间失眠和睡眠习惯的患病率

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Aurore Roland, Clara Colomb, Stéphane Noël, Arcady Putilov, Halszka Oginska, Bérénice Delwiche, Oumaima Benkirane, Maxime Windal, Nathalie Vanlaer, Giovanni Briganti, Judith Carrasquer-Ferrer, Behrouz Riahi, Charles Konreich, Daniel Neu, Johan Newell, Olivier Vermylen, Philippe Peigneux, Nathalie Pattyn, Johan Verbraecken, Ilse De Volder, Tim Vantilborgh, Joeri Hofmans, Martine Van Puyvelde, Olivier Mairesse
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摘要

比利时是每100万居民中COVID-19病例数量最多的国家之一。这一流行病导致了重大的社会变化,对睡眠和心理健康产生了影响。我们发起了两份在线调查问卷,一份是在第一次封锁期间(7240名受访者),另一份是在第二次封锁期间(3240名受访者),以测试两次封锁期间自我报告的临床失眠(通过失眠严重程度指数衡量)和睡眠习惯与covid前时期相比的差异。与封城前(7.04-7.66%)相比,第一次封城期间临床失眠人数上升(19.22%),第二次封城期间进一步上升(28.91%)。睡眠和起床时间被推迟,卧床时间和睡眠开始潜伏期增加。在两种情况下,总睡眠时间和睡眠效率都进一步下降。在第二波疫情中,临床失眠症的患病率是封锁前的四倍。年轻人群的睡眠习惯变化最大,这表明这一群体患睡眠-觉醒节律障碍的风险更大。
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Prevalence of Insomnia and Sleep Habits during the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 in Belgium.

Prevalence of Insomnia and Sleep Habits during the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 in Belgium.

Prevalence of Insomnia and Sleep Habits during the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 in Belgium.

Prevalence of Insomnia and Sleep Habits during the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 in Belgium.

Belgium has one of the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases per 1 million inhabitants. The pandemic has led to significant societal changes with repercussions on sleep and on mental health. We aimed to investigate the effect of the first and the second wave of COVID-19 on the sleep of the Belgian populationWe launched two online questionnaires, one during the first lockdown (7240 respondents) and one during the second (3240 respondents), to test differences in self-reported clinical insomnia (as measured by the Insomnia Severity Index) and sleep habits during the two lockdowns in comparison with the pre-COVID period. The number of persons with clinical insomnia rose during the first lockdown (19.22%) and further during the second (28.91%) in comparison with pre-lockdown (7.04-7.66%). Bed and rise times were delayed and there was an increased time in bed and sleep onset latency. There was further a decrease in total sleep time and in sleep efficiency during both confinements. The prevalence of clinical insomnia quadrupled during the second wave in comparison with the pre-lockdown situation. Sleep habits were most altered in the younger population, indicating a greater risk for this group to develop a sleep-wake rhythm disorder.

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Psychologica Belgica
Psychologica Belgica PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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