TY - JOUR
T1 - Sleep and awakening quality during COVID-19 confinement
T2 - complexity and relevance for health and behavior
AU - Paiva, Teresa
AU - Reis, Cátia
AU - Feliciano, Amélia
AU - Canas-Simião, Hugo
AU - Machado, Maria Augusta
AU - Gaspar, Tânia
AU - Tomé, Gina
AU - Branquinho, Cátia
AU - Silva, Maria Raquel
AU - Ramiro, Lúcia
AU - Gaspar, Susana
AU - Bentes, Carla
AU - Sampaio, Francisco
AU - Pinho, Lara
AU - Pereira, Conceição
AU - Carreiro, Alexandra
AU - Moreira, Susana
AU - Luzeiro, Isabel
AU - Pimentel, Joana
AU - Videira, Gabriela
AU - Fonseca, Júlio
AU - Bernarda, Ana
AU - Castro, Joana Vaz
AU - Rebocho, Sofia
AU - Almondes, Katie
AU - Canhão, Helena
AU - Matos, Margarida Gaspar
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: Gina Tomé is a postdoctorate funded by the Fundação Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) SFRH/BPD/108637/2015. Aurora Lino, from the Lab. de Estudo do Sono, Hospital Santo Espírito da Ilha Terceira, Portugal, provided sleep disorder patients from Ilha Terceira, Azores. Rute de Sousa was an important liaison with the Psychologists Portuguese Association. We are thankful to the following professional associations for disseminating and promoting the surveys among their members:, the Portuguese Medical Association (Ordem dos Médicos), Portuguese Nurses Association (Ordem dos Enfermeiros), Portuguese Psychologists Association (Ordem dos Psicólogos), and Portuguese Pharmacists Association (Ordem dos Farmacêuticos). We thank the endorsement of the WASM (World Association of Sleep Medicine), ESRS (European Sleep Research Society), and APS (Associação Portuguesa de Sono).
Funding Information:
Gina Tom? is a postdoctorate funded by the Funda??o Ci?ncia e Tecnologia (FCT) SFRH/BPD/108637/2015. Aurora Lino, from the Lab. de Estudo do Sono, Hospital Santo Esp?rito da Ilha Terceira, Portugal, provided sleep disorder patients from Ilha Terceira, Azores. Rute de Sousa was an important liaison with the Psychologists Portuguese Association. We are thankful to the following professional associations for disseminating and promoting the surveys among their members:, the Portuguese Medical Association (Ordem dos M?dicos), Portuguese Nurses Association (Ordem dos Enfermeiros), Portuguese Psychologists Association (Ordem dos Psic?logos), and Portuguese Pharmacists Association (Ordem dos Farmac?uticos). We thank the endorsement of the WASM (World Association of Sleep Medicine), ESRS (European Sleep Research Society), and APS (Associa??o Portuguesa de Sono).
Publisher Copyright:
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Copyright:
Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/4/1
Y1 - 2021/4/1
N2 - Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep and awakening quality (SQ and AQ) during COVID-19 in a large and diversified population in order to identify significant associations and risks in terms of demography, health and health-related behaviors, sleep variables, mental health, and attitudes. Methods/Results:Online surveys were used for data collection, received from 5479 individuals from the general population, sleep disorder patients, and COVID-involved (medical doctors (MDs) and nurses) and COVID-affected professionals (teachers, psychologists, and dentists). SQ and AQ were worse in adults, females, and high-education subjects. Feeling worse, having economic problems, depression, anxiety, irritability, and a high Calamity Experience Check List (CECL) score during COVID were significantly associated with poor SQ and AQ. Shorter sleep duration, increased latency, poor nutrition, low physical activity, increased mobile and social network use, more negative and less positive attitudes and behaviors were associated with poor AQ. Conclusions: The SQ logistic regression showed gender, morbidities, CECL, and awakenings as relevant, whereas, for AQ, relevant variables further included age and physical activity. Aiming to have a high stress compliance, each individual should sleep well, have important control of their mood, practice positive behaviors while dismissing negative behaviors and attitudes, practice exercise, have adequate nutrition, and beware of technologies and dependences.
AB - Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep and awakening quality (SQ and AQ) during COVID-19 in a large and diversified population in order to identify significant associations and risks in terms of demography, health and health-related behaviors, sleep variables, mental health, and attitudes. Methods/Results:Online surveys were used for data collection, received from 5479 individuals from the general population, sleep disorder patients, and COVID-involved (medical doctors (MDs) and nurses) and COVID-affected professionals (teachers, psychologists, and dentists). SQ and AQ were worse in adults, females, and high-education subjects. Feeling worse, having economic problems, depression, anxiety, irritability, and a high Calamity Experience Check List (CECL) score during COVID were significantly associated with poor SQ and AQ. Shorter sleep duration, increased latency, poor nutrition, low physical activity, increased mobile and social network use, more negative and less positive attitudes and behaviors were associated with poor AQ. Conclusions: The SQ logistic regression showed gender, morbidities, CECL, and awakenings as relevant, whereas, for AQ, relevant variables further included age and physical activity. Aiming to have a high stress compliance, each individual should sleep well, have important control of their mood, practice positive behaviors while dismissing negative behaviors and attitudes, practice exercise, have adequate nutrition, and beware of technologies and dependences.
KW - Attitudes
KW - Calamity experience check list
KW - COVID-19
KW - Dependences
KW - Health
KW - Health professionals
KW - Health-related behaviors
KW - Mood
KW - Sleep patients
KW - Sleep/awakening quality
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85103087528&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/ijerph18073506
DO - 10.3390/ijerph18073506
M3 - Article
C2 - 33800607
AN - SCOPUS:85103087528
SN - 1661-7827
VL - 18
JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
IS - 7
M1 - 3506
ER -