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Comparison of Sleep Patterns in Vietnam Veterans With and Without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Using Wrist Actigraphy

机译:越南手腕手腕书法与无创伤后应激障碍的睡眠模式的比较

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Study Objectives:Disturbed sleep is a hallmark feature of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, few studies have examined sleep objectively in individuals with PTSD compared to trauma-exposed controls. This study used wrist actigraphy to measure and compare sleep patterns in trauma-exposed Australian Vietnam veterans (VV) with and without PTSD.Methods:Trauma-exposed Australian VV with and without PTSD were recruited from the PTSD Initiative. VV wore wrist accelerometers over 14 days and completed daily sleep diaries. Sleep parameters were compared between groups including sleep latency (SL), time in bed (TIB), total sleep time (TST), wake after sleep onset (WASO), and movement index (MI). Night-to-night and overall within-individual variability were assessed by root mean squared successive differences and comparison of individual standard deviations. Correlations between sleep diary (self-reported) and wrist actigraphy (objective) variables were also assessed.Results:A total of 40 male VV (20 with PTSD) participated in the study. We found no difference in sleep patterns determined by wrist actigraphy between groups with the exception of reduced SL in VV with PTSD (3.9 0.9 versus 4.9 1.4 minutes, P .05). Overall within-individual variability was significantly greater in VV with PTSD for TIB, TST, WASO, and MI. Self-reported and objective TST and WASO were more strongly correlated in VV without PTSD than those with PTSD.Conclusions:Although there were no significant differences in sleep parameters, VV with PTSD had increased within-individual overall sleep variability and reduced correlation between self-reported and objective sleep parameters compared to trauma-exposed controls. Further evaluation of extended sleep patterns by actigraphy in VV with PTSD is warranted.
机译:研究目标:睡眠障碍是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的标志性特征。然而,与创伤暴露对照组相比,很少有研究客观地检查了PTSD患者的睡眠。这项研究使用手腕触觉描记法来测量和比较创伤后暴露的澳大利亚越南退伍军人(VV)在有或没有PTSD的情况下的睡眠方法。 VV在14天内佩戴了手腕加速度计,并完成了每日睡眠日记。比较各组的睡眠参数,包括睡眠潜伏期(SL),卧床时间(TIB),总睡眠时间(TST),入睡后苏醒(WASO)和运动指数(MI)。通过均方根连续差值和各个标准差的比较,评估了夜夜和整体内部个体差异。还评估了睡眠日记(自我报告)和腕部动作描记(客观)变量之间的相关性。结果:总共40例男性VV(20例使用PTSD)参加了研究。我们发现两组之间的手腕触觉决定的睡眠方式没有差异,除了PTSD VV的SL降低外(3.9 0.9 vs 4.9 1.4分钟,P .05)。对于TIB,TST,WASO和MI,使用PTSD的VV的总体个体内部变异性明显更高。结论:尽管睡眠参数无显着差异,但有PTSD的VV个体内部总体睡眠变异性增加,且自报告的和客观的睡眠参数与受外伤的对照组相比。有必要通过PTSD在VV中通过笔法进一步评估延长的睡眠模式。

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