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Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms

Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, populations from many countries have been confined at home for extended periods of time in stressful environmental and media conditions. Cross-sectional studies already evidence deleterious psychological consequences, with poor sleep as a risk...

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Autores principales: Simor, Péter, Polner, Bertalan, Báthori, Noémi, Sifuentes-Ortega, Rebeca, Van Roy, Anke, Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna, Luque González, Alba, Benkirane, Oumaima, Nagy, Tamás, Peigneux, Philippe
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7928634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33567067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab029
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author Simor, Péter
Polner, Bertalan
Báthori, Noémi
Sifuentes-Ortega, Rebeca
Van Roy, Anke
Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna
Luque González, Alba
Benkirane, Oumaima
Nagy, Tamás
Peigneux, Philippe
author_facet Simor, Péter
Polner, Bertalan
Báthori, Noémi
Sifuentes-Ortega, Rebeca
Van Roy, Anke
Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna
Luque González, Alba
Benkirane, Oumaima
Nagy, Tamás
Peigneux, Philippe
author_sort Simor, Péter
collection PubMed
description Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, populations from many countries have been confined at home for extended periods of time in stressful environmental and media conditions. Cross-sectional studies already evidence deleterious psychological consequences, with poor sleep as a risk factor for impaired mental health. However, limitations of cross-sectional assessments are response bias tendencies and the inability to track daily fluctuations in specific subjective experiences in extended confinement conditions. In a prospective study conducted across three European countries, we queried participants (N = 166) twice a day through an online interface about their sleep quality and their negative psychological experiences for two consecutive weeks. The focus was set on between- and within-person associations of subjective sleep quality with daytime experiences, such as rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints about the typical symptoms of the coronavirus. The results show that daily reports of country-specific COVID-19 deaths predicted increased negative mood, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints during the same day and decreased subjective sleep quality the following night. Disrupted sleep was globally associated with negative psychological outcomes during the study period, and a relatively poorer night of sleep predicted increased rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints the following day. This temporal association was not paralleled by daytime mental complaints predicting relatively poorer sleep quality on the following night. Our findings show that night-to-night changes in sleep quality predict how individuals cope the next day with daily challenges induced by home confinement.
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spelling pubmed-79286342021-03-04 Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms Simor, Péter Polner, Bertalan Báthori, Noémi Sifuentes-Ortega, Rebeca Van Roy, Anke Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna Luque González, Alba Benkirane, Oumaima Nagy, Tamás Peigneux, Philippe Sleep Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, populations from many countries have been confined at home for extended periods of time in stressful environmental and media conditions. Cross-sectional studies already evidence deleterious psychological consequences, with poor sleep as a risk factor for impaired mental health. However, limitations of cross-sectional assessments are response bias tendencies and the inability to track daily fluctuations in specific subjective experiences in extended confinement conditions. In a prospective study conducted across three European countries, we queried participants (N = 166) twice a day through an online interface about their sleep quality and their negative psychological experiences for two consecutive weeks. The focus was set on between- and within-person associations of subjective sleep quality with daytime experiences, such as rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints about the typical symptoms of the coronavirus. The results show that daily reports of country-specific COVID-19 deaths predicted increased negative mood, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints during the same day and decreased subjective sleep quality the following night. Disrupted sleep was globally associated with negative psychological outcomes during the study period, and a relatively poorer night of sleep predicted increased rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic complaints the following day. This temporal association was not paralleled by daytime mental complaints predicting relatively poorer sleep quality on the following night. Our findings show that night-to-night changes in sleep quality predict how individuals cope the next day with daily challenges induced by home confinement. Oxford University Press 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7928634/ /pubmed/33567067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab029 Text en © Sleep Research Society 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
Simor, Péter
Polner, Bertalan
Báthori, Noémi
Sifuentes-Ortega, Rebeca
Van Roy, Anke
Albajara Sáenz, Ariadna
Luque González, Alba
Benkirane, Oumaima
Nagy, Tamás
Peigneux, Philippe
Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title_full Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title_fullStr Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title_short Home confinement during the COVID-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
title_sort home confinement during the covid-19: day-to-day associations of sleep quality with rumination, psychotic-like experiences, and somatic symptoms
topic Insomnia and Psychiatric Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7928634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33567067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab029
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