BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Colleges
and
universities
are
currently
facing
the
major
public
health
issue
of
poor
sleep
quality.
Sleep
quality
must
be
taken
seriously
to
maintain
students'
emotional
physical
well-being.
Thus,
this
study
sought
determine
how
university
levels
activity
related
their
sleep,
as
well
explore
mechanisms
via
which
affects
provide
suggestions
for
improving
it.
A
total
883
students
from
Ganzhou
City,
Jiangxi
Province,
China
participated
in
study.
Their
activity,
quality,
ruminative
thinking
levels,
depression
were
assessed
using
various
questionnaires.
Through
mediating
effects
rumination
chain-mediated
these
two
factors,
exercise
changed
sleep.
University
can
improved
by
increasing
decreasing
levels.
SLEEP,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
43(12)
Published: June 12, 2020
Abstract
Study
Objectives
Post-9/11
veterans
are
particularly
vulnerable
to
insomnia
disorder.
Having
accurate
prevalence
rates
of
disorder
in
this
relatively
young,
diverse
population,
is
vital
determine
the
resources
needed
identify
and
treat
However,
there
no
for
post-9/11
enrolling
VA
Healthcare
System
(VHA).
We
present
disorder,
correlates,
a
large
sample
VHA.
Methods
This
was
an
observational
study
5,552
newly
health
care
Data
were
collected
using
eScreening.
Insomnia
diagnosis
determined
clinical
cutoff
score
≥
11
on
Severity
Index.
Measures
also
included
sociodemographic,
service
history,
posttraumatic
stress
(PTSD),
depression,
suicidal
ideation,
alcohol
misuse,
military
sexual
trauma,
traumatic
brain
injury
(TBI),
pain
intensity.
Results
About
57.2%
population
had
Our
nationally
representative
age,
sex,
ethnicity,
branch
military,
race.
The
at
high-risk
host
disorders,
including
PTSD,
TBI,
pain;
all
which
showed
higher
(93.3%,
77.7%,
69.6%,
respectively).
Conclusions
findings
suggest
alarmingly
high
population.
Examining
treating
especially
context
co-occurring
disorders
(e.g.
PTSD),
will
be
necessity
future.
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
43(6), P. 1244 - 1253
Published: March 26, 2019
Insomnia
is
highly
prevalent
in
individuals
recovering
from
alcohol
dependence
(AD)
and
increases
their
risk
of
relapse.
Two
studies
evaluating
cognitive
behavior
therapy
for
insomnia
(CBT-I)
have
demonstrated
its
efficacy
non-Veterans
AD.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
extend
these
findings
an
8-week
trial
CBT-I
Veterans.Veterans
AD
were
randomly
assigned
8
weeks
treatment
with
(N
=
11)
or
a
Monitor-Only
(MO;
N
condition
evaluated
3
21/22)
6
months
posttreatment
18/22).
primary
outcome
measure
the
Severity
Index
(ISI)
score.
Secondary
measures
sleep
diary
measures,
percent
days
abstinent
(PDA),
scores
on
Dysfunctional
Beliefs
Attitudes
About
Sleep
Scale
(DBAS),
Hygiene
(SHI),
Penn
Alcohol
Craving
(PACS),
Quick
Inventory
Depressive
Symptoms
(QIDS),
State-Trait
Anxiety
Inventory-Trait
(STAI-T)
scale,
Short
Form
12-item
(SF-12).
Mixed-effects
regression
models,
adjusted
race,
differences
outcomes
between
groups
over
6-month
period
(clinicaltrials.gov
identifier
NCT01603381).Subjects
male,
aged
54.5
(SD
6.9)
years,
had
26.4
26.3)
abstinence
before
baseline
evaluation.
produced
significantly
greater
improvement
model-based
estimates
than
MO
(mean
change
at
compared
baseline)
ISI,
latency
daily
diary,
DBAS
mean
score,
SHI
total
PDA
QIDS
improved
time,
but
there
no
difference
groups.
PACS,
STAI-T,
SF-12
scale
did
not
show
any
scores.CBT-I
substantial
reducing
insomnia,
associated
negative
cognitions,
improving
hygiene
Veterans
during
early
recovery,
though
it
reduce
drinking
behavior.
Journal of Clinical Neurology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
18(2), P. 140 - 140
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Sleep
disorder
has
been
portrayed
as
merely
a
common
dissatisfaction
with
sleep
quality
and
quantity.
However,
is
actually
medical
condition
characterized
by
inconsistent
patterns
that
interfere
emotional
dynamics,
cognitive
functioning,
even
physical
performance.
This
consistent
abnormalities
being
more
in
patients
autonomic
dysfunction
than
the
general
population.
The
nervous
system
coordinates
various
visceral
functions
ranging
from
respiration
to
neuroendocrine
secretion
order
maintain
homeostasis
of
body.
Because
cell
population
efferent
signals
involved
regulation
are
spatially
adjacent
those
regulate
sleep-wake
system,
architecture
coordination
exert
effects
on
each
other,
suggesting
presence
bidirectional
relationship
addition
shared
pathology.
primary
goal
this
review
highlight
between
regulation.
It
also
introduces
insomnia,
breathing
disorders,
central
disorders
hypersomnolence,
parasomnias,
movement
disorders.
information
will
assist
clinicians
determining
how
neuromodulation
can
have
greatest
therapeutic
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
15(09), P. 1355 - 1364
Published: Sept. 13, 2019
(1)
Review
the
prevalence
and
comorbidity
of
sleep
disorders
among
United
States
military
personnel
veterans.
(2)
Describe
status
care
services
at
Veterans
Health
Administration
(VHA)
facilities.
(3)
Characterize
demand
for
veterans
availability
across
VHA.
(4)
VA
TeleSleep
Program
that
was
developed
to
address
this
demand.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1987 - 1994
Published: Dec. 14, 2018
To
compare
clinical
features
and
cardiovascular
risks
in
patients
with
obstructive
sleep
apnea
(OSA)
based
on
≥
3%
desaturation
or
arousal,
4%
hypopnea
criteria.This
is
a
cross-sectional
analysis
of
1,400
veterans
who
underwent
polysomnography
for
suspected
sleep-disordered
breathing.
Hypopneas
were
scored
using
criteria
per
the
American
Academy
Sleep
Medicine
(AASM)
2007
guidelines,
then
re-scored
arousal
AASM
2012
guidelines.
The
effect
OSA
disease
categorization
by
these
two
different
definitions
compared
correlated
symptoms
associations
unadjusted
adjusted
logistic
regression.The
application
definition
captured
an
additional
175
diagnoses
(12.5%).
This
newly
diagnosed
group
(OSAnew)
was
symptomatic
daytime
sleepiness
similarly
to
those
whom
had
been
(OSA4%).
OSAnew
more
obese
likely
be
male
than
without
either
criterion
(No-OSA).
However,
younger,
less
obese,
female,
lesser
smoking
history
OSA4%
group.
Those
any
severity
increased
odds
ratio
arrhythmias
(odds
=
1.95
[95%
confidence
interval
1.37-2.78],
P
.0155).
inclusive
(ie,
arousal)
resulted
recategorization
diagnosis
severity,
attenuated
observed
mild
moderate
OSA4%.
severe
arousals
(OSA3%/Ar)
remained
significant
risk
factor
arrhythmias.
not
associated
ischemic
heart
failure.The
most
current
identify
unique
are
sleepy,
but
at
disease.
Though
result
whether
defined
desaturation/arousals
remains
predictive
cardiac
arrhythmias.A
commentary
this
article
appears
issue
page
1971.