Le sommeil des étudiants français en période de COVID-19 : Influence des deux premiers confinements sur la quantité et la qualité de sommeil

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychologie Francaise Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psfr.2022.05.002
D. Vast , N. Ribeiro , Y. Gounden , V. Quaglino
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in two periods of confinement during the year 2020 that led to changes in lifestyle patterns. The purpose of our study was to assess the impact of the lockdowns on the quantity (i.e., schedule and time in bed) and quality (i.e., difficulties and parasomnias) of sleep in French college students. During the first and second lockdowns, students were asked to answer an online questionnaire consisting of 23 questions. This questionnaire gathered information on the real and ideal schedules of getting up and going to bed, the time in bed, as well as the parasomnias and difficulties related to sleep (difficulties in falling asleep, waking up, lack of sleep feeling). The results showed that students slept later and spent more time in bed on week-ends than during the week, with these effects being more pronounced during the first confinement than during the second. The majority of students reported poor sleep quality, difficulty falling asleep, early awakening, and a feeling of sleep deprivation. The most common parasomnias were episodes of nightmares and sleepiness. Sleep difficulties and reported parasomnias were greater during the second confinement than during the first. Sleep debt, was still present during the lockdowns. The reported sleep difficulties and parasomnias reflect poor sleep quality, despite the reduction in social constraints. Explanatory hypotheses as well as prevention perspectives regarding sleep hygiene were considered.

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COVID-19期间法国学生的睡眠:前两种限制措施对睡眠数量和质量的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致2020年两次禁闭,导致生活方式发生变化。我们的研究目的是评估封锁对法国大学生睡眠数量(即时间表和卧床时间)和睡眠质量(即睡眠困难和睡眠异常)的影响。在第一次和第二次封锁期间,学生们被要求回答一份由23个问题组成的在线问卷。这份问卷收集了关于真实和理想的起床和睡觉时间表,在床上的时间,以及与睡眠相关的睡眠异常和困难(入睡困难,醒来困难,缺乏睡眠的感觉)的信息。结果显示,学生们在周末比平时睡得更晚,在床上呆的时间更长,这些影响在第一次分娩时比第二次分娩时更为明显。大多数学生报告睡眠质量差、入睡困难、早醒和睡眠剥夺的感觉。最常见的睡眠异常是噩梦和困倦。与第一次禁闭相比,第二次禁闭期间的睡眠困难和睡眠异常更严重。睡眠不足在封锁期间仍然存在报告的睡眠困难和睡眠异常反映了睡眠质量差,尽管社会约束减少了。研究人员考虑了有关睡眠卫生的解释性假设和预防观点。
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Psychologie Francaise
Psychologie Francaise PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Psychologie française is the official organ of Société française de psychologie. It publishes original articles, most of the time within thematic issues. Considered as a reference publication, which covers all fields of psychology, its contents are used for tuition.
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