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Título: Sleep and awakening quality during COVID-19 confinement: complexity and relevance for health and behavior
Autor: Paiva, Teresa
Reis, Cátia
Feliciano, Amélia
Canas-Simião, Hugo
Machado, Maria Augusta
Gaspar, Tânia
Tomé, Gina
Branquinho, Cátia
Silva, Maria Raquel
Ramiro, Lúcia
Gaspar, Susana
Bentes, Carla
Sampaio, Francisco
Pinho, Lara
Pereira, Conceição
Carreiro, Alexandra
Moreira, Susana
Luzeiro, Isabel
Videira, Gabriela
Fonseca, Júlio
Bernarda, Ana
Castro, Joana Vaz
Rebocho, Sofia
Almondes, Katie
Canhão, Helena
Matos, Margarida Gaspar
Palavras-chave: Attitudes
Calamity experience check list
COVID-19
Dependences
Health
Health professionals
Health-related behaviors
Mood
Sleep patients
Sleep/awakening quality
Data: 1-Abr-2021
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep and awakening quality (SQ and AQ) during COVID-19 in a large and diversified population in order to identify significant associations and risks in terms of demography, health and health-related behaviors, sleep variables, mental health, and attitudes. Methods/Results:Online surveys were used for data collection, received from 5479 individuals from the general population, sleep disorder patients, and COVID-involved (medical doctors (MDs) and nurses) and COVID-affected professionals (teachers, psychologists, and dentists). SQ and AQ were worse in adults, females, and high-education subjects. Feeling worse, having economic problems, depression, anxiety, irritability, and a high Calamity Experience Check List (CECL) score during COVID were significantly associated with poor SQ and AQ. Shorter sleep duration, increased latency, poor nutrition, low physical activity, increased mobile and social network use, more negative and less positive attitudes and behaviors were associated with poor AQ. Conclusions: The SQ logistic regression showed gender, morbidities, CECL, and awakenings as relevant, whereas, for AQ, relevant variables further included age and physical activity. Aiming to have a high stress compliance, each individual should sleep well, have important control of their mood, practice positive behaviors while dismissing negative behaviors and attitudes, practice exercise, have adequate nutrition, and beware of technologies and dependences.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32469
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073506
ISSN: 1661-7827
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