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The longitudinal course of insomnia symptoms: inequalities by sex and occupational class among two different age cohorts followed for 20 years in the west of Scotland.

机译:失眠症状的纵向过程:在苏格兰西部,两个不同年龄组的性别和职业类别的不平等现象持续了20年。

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: The natural history of insomnia symptomatology is poorly understood. Cross-sectional associations have been demonstrated among socioeconomic disadvantage, female sex, and poor sleep but it is unclear how these social factors predict patterns of insomnia symptoms over time. The aim of this article is to describe longitudinal patterns of insomnia symptoms as people age and investigate how they vary by sex and occupational class. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study with 20 yr of follow-up from 1987 to 1988. SETTING: West of Scotland. PARTICIPANTS: One cohort approximately 36 yr of age at baseline aging to 57 yr (n = 1,444), and another aging from approximately 56 to 76 yr (n = 1,551). INTERVENTIONS: N/A. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: At approximately 5-yr intervals, respondents self-reported trouble initiating and maintaining sleep. Latent class analysis identified 4 main sleep patterns: a healthy pattern with little sleeping trouble across the 20 yr; an episodic pattern, characterized by trouble maintaining sleep; a chronic pattern with trouble maintaining and initiating sleep throughout the study; and a pattern where symptoms developed during the 20-yr follow-up. Chronic patterns were more likely in the older cohort than the younger one, for women than men in the older cohort, and for those from a manual rather than a nonmanual occupational class in both cohorts. In the middle-aged cohort a developing pattern was more likely for women than men. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic symptoms, characterized by both trouble maintaining and initiating sleep, are patterned by social factors.
机译:研究目的:人们对失眠症状的自然病程知之甚少。在社会经济状况不利,女性和睡眠不足之间已证明存在横断面关联,但尚不清楚这些社会因素如何随着时间的推移预测失眠症状的模式。本文的目的是描述随着年龄的增长失眠症状的纵向模式,并研究其随性别和职业类别的变化。设计:一项前瞻性队列研究,从1987年至1988年进行了20年的随访。地点:苏格兰西部。参与者:一个队列的基线年龄约为36岁,至57岁(n = 1,444),另一组年龄约为56至76岁(n = 1,551)。干预措施:N / A。测量与结果:大约每隔5年,受访者就自我报告了引发和维持睡眠的麻烦。潜在类别分析确定了4种主要的睡眠模式:20年内几乎没有睡眠问题的健康模式;一种发作性的模式,特征在于难以维持睡眠;在整个研究过程中难以维持和启动睡眠的慢性模式;以及在20年的随访期间出现症状的模式。在较老的队列中,较老的队列更有可能出现慢性模式,在较老的队列中,女性比男性更可能出现慢性模式,在这两个队列中,来自手动而非非职业职业类别的人更可能出现慢性模式。在中年队列中,女性比男性更容易发展。结论:慢性症状的特征在于难以维持和开始睡眠,这是由社会因素造成的。

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