美国叙利亚难民创伤后应激障碍与睡眠障碍的关系。

Avicenna Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-07 eCollection Date: 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768646
Safa Sankari, Nancy Wrobel, Michelle Leonard, Lana Grasser, Abdulghani Sankari, Arash Javanbakht
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背景 创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)与睡眠障碍有关。然而,睡眠障碍和创伤后应激障碍症状对难民人群的影响尚不清楚。这项研究考察了创伤后应激障碍相关的睡眠症状和整体睡眠质量如何受到先前和当前创伤和压力经历的影响。方法 居住在密歇根州东南部的成年叙利亚难民通过预定的家庭访谈进行了评估。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数测量总体睡眠质量。PTSD相关的睡眠障碍使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数附录进行测量。使用创伤后应激障碍检查表通过自我报告评估PTSD症状的存在。对《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第五版第5版的生活事件检查表进行了既往创伤事件筛查,并对移民后生活困难问卷进行了移民后压力源评估。对总体睡眠质量、创伤后应激障碍症状严重程度和既往经历的创伤进行相关性分析。进行逐步线性回归分析,以检查整体睡眠质量、创伤后应激障碍特异性睡眠障碍、当前生活困难的作用,以及由于存在整体创伤后应激疾病症状而直接经历或目睹的移植前创伤事件的数量。后果 共有53名成年人完成了这项研究。PTSD睡眠障碍与整体睡眠质量差呈正相关(r = 0.42,p r = 0.65,p r = 0.37,p p p 结论 睡眠障碍与叙利亚难民目前的压力经历和创伤后应激障碍症状密切相关。
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Relationship between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Sleep Disturbances in Syrian Refugees in the United States.

Background  Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with disturbed sleep. However, the impact of sleep disturbances and PTSD symptomology in refugee populations is not well known. This study examined how PTSD-related sleep symptoms and overall sleep quality were impacted by previous and current traumatic and stressful experiences. Methods  Adult Syrian refugees living in Southeast Michigan were assessed via scheduled in-home interviews. Overall sleep quality was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. PTSD-related sleep disturbances were measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Addendum. The presence of PTSD symptomatology was assessed via self-report using the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist. The Life Events Checklist for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition-5 screened for prior traumatic events experienced and the Postmigration Living Difficulties Questionnaire was assessed for postmigration stressors. Correlational analysis was conducted between overall sleep quality, PTSD symptom severity, and previous trauma experienced. A stepwise linear regression analysis was conducted to examine the role of overall sleep quality, PTSD-specific sleep disturbances, current living difficulties, and the number of preimmigration traumatic events directly experienced or witnessed due to the presence of overall PTSD symptomology. Results  A total of 53 adults completed the study. PTSD-disturbed sleep was found to be positively associated with overall poor sleep quality ( r  = 0.42, p  < 0.01), PTSD symptomology ( r  = 0.65, p  < 0.01), and current living difficulties ( r  = 0.37, p  < 0.05). The PTSD-related sleep disturbances (B = 0.66, p  < 0.01) and postmigration living difficulties (B = 0.44, p  < 0.01) were found to be the strongest predictors of PTSD symptoms. Conclusion  Disturbed sleep is strongly associated with current stressful experiences and PTSD symptomology among Syrian refugees.

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