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Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey

PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic affects mental health and sleep, resulting in frequent nightmares. Therefore, identifying factors associated with nightmare frequency is important, as it can indicate mental health issues. The study aimed to investigate increases in nightmare frequency comparing the pr...

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Autores principales: Holzinger, Brigitte, Nierwetberg, Franziska, Chung, Frances, Bolstad, Courtney J, Bjorvatn, Bjørn, Chan, Ngan Yin, Dauvilliers, Yves, Espie, Colin A, Han, Fang, Inoue, Yuichi, Leger, Damien, Macêdo, Tainá, Matsui, Kentaro, Merikanto, Ilona, Morin, Charles M, Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A, Partinen, Markku, Plazzi, Giuseppe, Penzel, Thomas, Sieminski, Mariusz, Wing, Yun Kwok, Scarpelli, Serena, Nadorff, Michael R, De Gennaro, Luigi
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36052103
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S368147
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author Holzinger, Brigitte
Nierwetberg, Franziska
Chung, Frances
Bolstad, Courtney J
Bjorvatn, Bjørn
Chan, Ngan Yin
Dauvilliers, Yves
Espie, Colin A
Han, Fang
Inoue, Yuichi
Leger, Damien
Macêdo, Tainá
Matsui, Kentaro
Merikanto, Ilona
Morin, Charles M
Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A
Partinen, Markku
Plazzi, Giuseppe
Penzel, Thomas
Sieminski, Mariusz
Wing, Yun Kwok
Scarpelli, Serena
Nadorff, Michael R
De Gennaro, Luigi
author_facet Holzinger, Brigitte
Nierwetberg, Franziska
Chung, Frances
Bolstad, Courtney J
Bjorvatn, Bjørn
Chan, Ngan Yin
Dauvilliers, Yves
Espie, Colin A
Han, Fang
Inoue, Yuichi
Leger, Damien
Macêdo, Tainá
Matsui, Kentaro
Merikanto, Ilona
Morin, Charles M
Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A
Partinen, Markku
Plazzi, Giuseppe
Penzel, Thomas
Sieminski, Mariusz
Wing, Yun Kwok
Scarpelli, Serena
Nadorff, Michael R
De Gennaro, Luigi
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description PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic affects mental health and sleep, resulting in frequent nightmares. Therefore, identifying factors associated with nightmare frequency is important, as it can indicate mental health issues. The study aimed to investigate increases in nightmare frequency comparing the pre-pandemic and pandemic period, and identify its risk factors. Further, the mediating role of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms between the pandemic and nightmares is explored. PATIENTS AND METHODS: For this cross-sectional survey data were obtained via self-rating online survey (ICOSS: details in Partinen et al, 2021), which was open to anyone older than 18 years. The final volunteer sample consisted of 15,292 participants, divided according to their nightmare frequency (high: ≥1–2 nights/week; low: <1–2 nights/week). A total of 9100 participants were excluded if answers on variables of interest were missing or receiving rewards for participation. Chi-square tests identified changes of nightmare frequency. Predictors of high nightmare frequency were assessed using logistic regression and presented as Odds Ratios. Post-hoc mediation models were used to investigate the role of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). RESULTS: The mean age was 41.63 (SD=16.55) with 64.05% females. High nightmare frequency increased significantly from 13.24% to 22.35% during the pandemic. Factors associated with it included self-reported PTSS (OR=2.11), other mental disorders and various sleep disorders or problems. Financial burden due to the pandemic, confinement, having had COVID-19, and work situation during the pandemic were associated with nightmare frequency, those relations were partly mediated through PTSS. CONCLUSION: Our results display the pandemic influence on nightmare frequency, which in turn connects to multiple mental health and sleep factors. These relations were partly mediated through PTSS. The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have caused traumatization of a substantial proportion of society. Health care workers should consider nightmares in their screening routines, as it might indicate PTSS and/or other mental and sleep disorders.
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spelling pubmed-94268652022-08-31 Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey Holzinger, Brigitte Nierwetberg, Franziska Chung, Frances Bolstad, Courtney J Bjorvatn, Bjørn Chan, Ngan Yin Dauvilliers, Yves Espie, Colin A Han, Fang Inoue, Yuichi Leger, Damien Macêdo, Tainá Matsui, Kentaro Merikanto, Ilona Morin, Charles M Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A Partinen, Markku Plazzi, Giuseppe Penzel, Thomas Sieminski, Mariusz Wing, Yun Kwok Scarpelli, Serena Nadorff, Michael R De Gennaro, Luigi Nat Sci Sleep Original Research PURPOSE: The COVID-19 pandemic affects mental health and sleep, resulting in frequent nightmares. Therefore, identifying factors associated with nightmare frequency is important, as it can indicate mental health issues. The study aimed to investigate increases in nightmare frequency comparing the pre-pandemic and pandemic period, and identify its risk factors. Further, the mediating role of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms between the pandemic and nightmares is explored. PATIENTS AND METHODS: For this cross-sectional survey data were obtained via self-rating online survey (ICOSS: details in Partinen et al, 2021), which was open to anyone older than 18 years. The final volunteer sample consisted of 15,292 participants, divided according to their nightmare frequency (high: ≥1–2 nights/week; low: <1–2 nights/week). A total of 9100 participants were excluded if answers on variables of interest were missing or receiving rewards for participation. Chi-square tests identified changes of nightmare frequency. Predictors of high nightmare frequency were assessed using logistic regression and presented as Odds Ratios. Post-hoc mediation models were used to investigate the role of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). RESULTS: The mean age was 41.63 (SD=16.55) with 64.05% females. High nightmare frequency increased significantly from 13.24% to 22.35% during the pandemic. Factors associated with it included self-reported PTSS (OR=2.11), other mental disorders and various sleep disorders or problems. Financial burden due to the pandemic, confinement, having had COVID-19, and work situation during the pandemic were associated with nightmare frequency, those relations were partly mediated through PTSS. CONCLUSION: Our results display the pandemic influence on nightmare frequency, which in turn connects to multiple mental health and sleep factors. These relations were partly mediated through PTSS. The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have caused traumatization of a substantial proportion of society. Health care workers should consider nightmares in their screening routines, as it might indicate PTSS and/or other mental and sleep disorders. Dove 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9426865/ /pubmed/36052103 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S368147 Text en © 2022 Holzinger et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Holzinger, Brigitte
Nierwetberg, Franziska
Chung, Frances
Bolstad, Courtney J
Bjorvatn, Bjørn
Chan, Ngan Yin
Dauvilliers, Yves
Espie, Colin A
Han, Fang
Inoue, Yuichi
Leger, Damien
Macêdo, Tainá
Matsui, Kentaro
Merikanto, Ilona
Morin, Charles M
Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A
Partinen, Markku
Plazzi, Giuseppe
Penzel, Thomas
Sieminski, Mariusz
Wing, Yun Kwok
Scarpelli, Serena
Nadorff, Michael R
De Gennaro, Luigi
Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title_full Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title_fullStr Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title_full_unstemmed Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title_short Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
title_sort has the covid-19 pandemic traumatized us collectively? the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on mental health and sleep factors via traumatization: a multinational survey
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36052103
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S368147
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