Clinical Status and Correlation of Ruminant Thinking and Sleep Quality in Isolated Population during the COVID-19 Epidemic
- VernacularTitle:COVID-19疫情期间隔离人群的反刍思维与睡眠质量的临床现状及其相关性研究
- Author:
Ling ZHU
1
;
Li TAO
1
;
Jinlan DAI
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Quarantined people; Insomnia; Rumination
- From: Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2020;37(5):409-412
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Abstract Objective To explore the clinical status and correlation of ruminant thinking and sleep quality in isolated population during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods Insomnia Severity Index Scale (ISI) and Rumination Thinking Scale (RRS) were used to investigate 107 persons in a centralized isolation site in Deyang,Sichuan. Results The detection rate of insomnia among isolated personnel was 37.4%. Correlation analysis showed that the total score of the RRS was positively correlated with the ISI (r=0.468,P<0.05);the repeated deep thinking was positively correlated with the ISI (r=0.35,P<0.05);the compulsive thinking dimension was positively correlated with the sleep ISI (r=0.382,P<0.05);the depression-related dimension was positively correlated with the ISI (r=0.468,P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that marriage was a risk factor for sleep disturbance (P<0.05);however,increasing age was a protective factor (P<0.05). Conclusion Quarantined people are prone to sleep disorders during the epidemic,and ruminant thinking is strongly positively related to sleep disorders. For public health emergencies,improving ruminant thinking may have important research value for regulating sleep disorders.
- Full text:2024080123253381885Clinical Status and Correlation of Ruminant Thinking and Sleep Quality in Isolated Population during the COVID-19 Epidemic.pdf