Poor sleep quality contributes to occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma patients
10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2024.06.18
- VernacularTitle:睡眠质量低下与创伤患者创伤后应激障碍的发生相关
- Author:
Ping YUAN
1
;
Xiuli HU
;
Guojia QI
;
Xiu DAI
;
Xiangyuan CHU
;
Weihang CHEN
;
Xiuquan SHI
Author Information
1. 遵义医科大学公共卫生学院流行病与卫生统计学教研室,贵州 遵义 563006
- Keywords:
trauma;
post-traumatic stress disorder;
sleep disorder;
risk factors
- From:
Journal of Southern Medical University
2024;44(6):1166-1172
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the impact of poor sleep quality on occurrence of post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)in trauma patients.Methods We prospectively recruited 256 trauma patients hospitalized in 4 general hospitals in Zunyi during the period from October,2021 to November,2022,and 226 of the participants completed the PTSD survey and assessment.The patients'sleep quality within a month before trauma was estimated using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI),and their sleep quality within 7 days after admission was monitored by smart bracelet sleep monitoring;the PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version(PCL-C)was used to detect the occurrence of PTSD during the follow-up.Results The detection rate of PTSD in the patients was 19.47%at 1 month and 17.61%at 3 months after trauma.The patients who developed PTSD had poorer sleep quality before the trauma,as shown by significantly higher PSQI scale scores(P<0.001),than those without PTSD,and they showed a sleep abnormality rate as high as 72.73%prior to PTSD onset.Within 7 days after admission,the patients developing PTSD had lower sleep quality scores with more frequent night awakenings(P<0.05).A 1 month and 3 months after trauma,the patients with PTSD had significantly higher PSQI scores than those without PTSD(P<0.05).Conclusion PTSD is more likely to occur in trauma patients with poor sleep quality before trauma.