Effect of Maladaptive Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep among Community-dwelling African American Men at Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Journal of sleep disorders & therapy Pub Date : 2017-06-01 Epub Date: 2017-05-20 DOI:10.4172/2167-0277.1000269
Natasha J Williams, Girardin Jean-Louis, Mirnova E Ceïde, Abishek Pandey, Ricardo Osorio, Mary Mittelman, Samy I McFarlane
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Abstract

This study compared differences in both maladaptive beliefs and attitudes about sleep between African American (heareafter referred to as black) men at risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and those without OSA risk.

Methods: A convenience sample of 120 community-dwelling men provided sociodemographic, health and sleep data. A validated questionnaire was used to identify men at high risk for OSA and the Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep (DBAS-16) scale was used to measure endorsed attitudes and beliefs about sleep.

Results: The mean age of the sample was 42 ± 15 years. Men reported difficulty falling asleep (23%), difficulty maintaining sleep (23%), early morning awakening (35%), and use of sleep medicine (6%). 27% were at high risk for OSA. Men at high OSA risk had greater DBAS scores [F1, 92=13.68, p<0.001]; OSA risk was related to greater rate of sleep dissatisfaction overall [46% vs. 13%, Χ2=24.52, p<0.001].

Conclusion: The findings suggest that maladaptive beliefs and attitudes about sleep are important characteristics of black men at risk for OSA, and potential screenings around sleep difficulties should also consider these factors.

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社区非洲裔美国男性阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停风险人群睡眠适应不良信念和态度的影响
这项研究比较了有阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)风险的非裔美国人(以下简称黑人)与没有OSA风险的非裔美国人在适应不良信念和睡眠态度方面的差异。方法:方便抽样120名社区居住男性,提供社会人口学、健康和睡眠数据。一份经过验证的问卷用于识别OSA高风险男性,并使用功能失调的睡眠信念和态度(DBAS-16)量表来测量认可的睡眠态度和信念。结果:患者平均年龄42±15岁。男性报告入睡困难(23%)、维持睡眠困难(23%)、清晨醒来(35%)和使用睡眠药物(6%)。27%的人有患阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的高风险。OSA高危男性的DBAS评分较高[F1, 92=13.68, pv。13%, Χ2=24.52, p结论:研究结果表明,睡眠适应不良的信念和态度是黑人男性OSA风险的重要特征,潜在的睡眠困难筛查也应考虑这些因素。
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