Irregular sleep is linked to poorer mental health: A pooled analysis of eight studies

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep Health Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sleh.2024.03.004
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Abstract

Objectives

Greater sleep disturbances on average are a risk factor for impaired mental health. Recent research has shown that more intraindividual variability (i.e., inconsistency) in sleep (hereafter called “sleep intraindividual variability”) may also be uniquely related to mental health, even above the influence of mean sleep patterns averaged across days. The current study examined associations between sleep intraindividual variability and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and insomnia across different facets of sleep intraindividual variability (sleep duration, efficiency, and timing) and sleep measurement types (sleep diary and actigraphy).

Methods

We pooled eight datasets (N = 3053 participants) that assessed repeated measures of sleep diary- and/or actigraphy-determined sleep across multiple days, as well as one-time measures of mental health or sleep disorder symptoms (i.e., anxiety, depression, and insomnia). Multilevel regression analyses were conducted to examine associations between sleep intraindividual variability and mental health or sleep disorder symptoms.

Results

Greater diary- and actigraphy-determined sleep duration intraindividual variability was associated with more depression symptoms (diary: b = 0.02, p < .001; actigraphy: b = 0.03, p = .006) and more insomnia symptoms (diary: b = 0.02, p < .001; actigraphy: b = 0.02, p < .001). Greater diary-determined sleep efficiency intraindividual variability was associated with fewer anxiety symptoms (b =  0.23, p = .019) and fewer insomnia symptoms (b =  0.15, p < .001). Greater diary- and actigraphy-determined sleep midpoint intraindividual variability was associated with more insomnia symptoms (diary: b = 0.41, p = .044; actigraphy: b = 0.66, p = .021).

Conclusions

More inconsistent sleep duration and sleep timing may be a correlate of poorer mental health. Future experimental work should examine whether stabilizing sleep patterns can improve mental health outcomes.

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睡眠不规律与精神健康状况较差有关:对八项研究的汇总分析。
目标平均而言,较大的睡眠障碍是心理健康受损的一个风险因素。最近的研究表明,睡眠中更多的个体内变异性(即不一致性)(以下称为 "睡眠个体内变异性")也可能与心理健康有独特的关系,甚至高于平均睡眠模式在各天中的影响。本研究考察了睡眠个体内变异性与焦虑、抑郁和失眠症状之间的关系,包括睡眠个体内变异性的不同方面(睡眠持续时间、效率和时间)和睡眠测量类型(睡眠日记和行为记录仪):我们汇集了八个数据集(N = 3053 名参与者),这些数据集评估了多日睡眠日记和/或动图法确定的睡眠的重复测量结果,以及心理健康或睡眠障碍症状(即焦虑、抑郁和失眠)的一次性测量结果。研究人员进行了多层次回归分析,以检验睡眠个体内变异性与心理健康或睡眠障碍症状之间的关联:结果:由日记和动静描记法确定的睡眠持续时间个体内部变异性越大,抑郁症状越多(日记:b=0.02,p 结论:睡眠持续时间和睡眠时间的个体内部变异性越大,抑郁症状越多(日记:b=0.02,p):睡眠时间和睡眠时间不一致可能与较差的心理健康有关。未来的实验工作应研究稳定睡眠模式是否能改善精神健康状况。
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Sleep Health
Sleep Health CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Sleep Health Journal of the National Sleep Foundation is a multidisciplinary journal that explores sleep''s role in population health and elucidates the social science perspective on sleep and health. Aligned with the National Sleep Foundation''s global authoritative, evidence-based voice for sleep health, the journal serves as the foremost publication for manuscripts that advance the sleep health of all members of society.The scope of the journal extends across diverse sleep-related fields, including anthropology, education, health services research, human development, international health, law, mental health, nursing, nutrition, psychology, public health, public policy, fatigue management, transportation, social work, and sociology. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, brief reports, special articles, letters to the editor, editorials, and commentaries.
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