'Sleep and emotions: How much are they affected by confinement due to COVID-19? A longitudinal study'.

Estefanía Mónaco, Mar Zaragozá, Inmaculada Montoya-Castilla
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Abstract

Objective: Our aim is to study changes in sleep and emotions in Spanish population during the confinement period due to first wave of COVID-19.

Methods: A total of 363 adults (69.4% women) aged between 18 and 65 (Mage = 32.59; SD = 12.57) participated in the study. Socio-demographics, sleep quality and emotional experience were evaluated. The study was longitudinal: a first data collection was developed after 15 d of confinement (asking for a subjective comparison with the pre-confined period), and a second collection after 30 d.

Results: Results suggest differences in sleep quality depending on the time confined. Difficulty falling asleep increases and daytime activity decreases with longer confined periods. Morning fatigue, sleepiness and nightmares are reduced significantly after 15 d of confinement when compared with the subjective data from pre-confinement. After 15 d of confinement participants felt higher levels of apathy, sadness, irritability and lower levels of euphoria and joy than they remember feeling before confinement. Anxiety, concern and fear seem to increase at 15 d of confinement and decrease at 30 d. Sleep quality and emotional experiences in confinement are closely correlated.

Conclusions: The confinement in Spain worsened the emotional state and changed sleep habits, although it did not necessarily worsen the quality of sleep. Key pointsThere are differences in sleep quality depending on the time spent in confinement.Confinement situation is related with higher levels of apathy, sadness, and irritability and lower levels of euphoria and joy.Anxiety, concern and fear seem to increase at 15 d of confinement and then decrease at 30 d.Sleep quality and emotional experiences in confinement are closely correlated.After COVID-19, there is a remarkable need of attend the disturbances emerged in sleep habits and daily moods of general popunlation.

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“睡眠和情绪:新冠肺炎对睡眠和情绪的影响有多大?”一项纵向研究。
目的:我们的目的是研究西班牙人口在第一波COVID-19禁闭期间的睡眠和情绪变化。方法:18 ~ 65岁成人363例(女性69.4%)(年龄32.59;SD = 12.57)参与研究。对社会人口统计学、睡眠质量和情绪体验进行了评估。这项研究是纵向的:第一次数据收集是在禁闭15天后进行的(要求与禁闭前进行主观比较),第二次数据收集是在30天后进行的。结果:结果表明,睡眠质量的差异取决于禁闭时间。随着禁闭时间的延长,入睡困难增加,白天活动减少。与坐月子前的主观数据相比,坐月子15d后的早晨疲劳、嗜睡和噩梦明显减少。分娩15天后,与分娩前相比,参与者的冷漠、悲伤、易怒程度更高,欣快感和喜悦程度更低。焦虑、担忧和恐惧在坐月子15 d时增加,在坐月子30 d时减少。睡眠质量与坐月子的情绪体验密切相关。结论:西班牙禁闭使情绪状态恶化,睡眠习惯改变,但并不一定会使睡眠质量恶化。睡眠质量的差异取决于坐月子的时间。禁闭的情况与较高水平的冷漠、悲伤和易怒以及较低水平的欣快和快乐有关。焦虑、担忧和恐惧似乎在监禁15 d时增加,在监禁30 d时减少。新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情发生后,人们的睡眠习惯和日常情绪出现了紊乱,这是非常需要关注的。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice provides an international forum for communication among health professionals with clinical, academic and research interests in psychiatry. The journal gives particular emphasis to papers that integrate the findings of academic research into realities of clinical practice. Focus on the practical aspects of managing and treating patients. Essential reading for the busy psychiatrist, trainee and interested physician. Includes original research papers, comprehensive review articles and short communications. Key words: Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology, Mental health, Neuropsychiatry, Clinical Neurophysiology, Psychophysiology, Psychotherapy, Addiction, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorders and Anxiety.
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