Prevalence and Factors Associated With the Risk of Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder in Japanese Youth

被引:4
作者
Tomishima, Sayaka [1 ]
Komada, Yoko [1 ,2 ]
Tanioka, Kosuke [1 ,3 ]
Okajima, Isa [1 ,4 ]
Inoue, Yuichi [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med Univ, Dept Somnol, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Meiji Pharmaceut Univ, Fac Liberal Arts, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Inst Neuropsychiat, Japan Somnol Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Tokyo Kasei Univ, Fac Humanities, Dept Psychol Counseling, Tokyo, Japan
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
delayed sleep-wake phase disorder; biological rhythms interview of assessment in neuropsychiatry (BRIAN); web-based questionnaire; young generation; daytime function; SCHOOL START TIMES; WORK LIMITATIONS; NATIONAL-SURVEY; VERSION; VALIDITY; HEALTH; PERFORMANCE; LIFE; ADOLESCENTS; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2022.878042
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
BackgroundDelayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) is more prevalent among the younger generation. However, the prevalence of this disorder in Asia, particularly Japan, has not yet been elucidated. Furthermore, the impact of DSWPD morbidity on daytime functioning and factors associated with the presence of the disorder remain unclear. MethodsA web-based survey was conducted among youth aged 15-30 years. In total, 7,810 individuals completed the questionnaire. The questionnaire included items on sociodemographic variables as well as the Japanese version of the Biological Rhythms Interview of Assessment in Neuropsychiatry self-report (J-BRIAN-SR), which assesses the risk of DSWPD, sleep behaviors and possibly related lifestyle variables, productivity loss [WHO Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ)], and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). The risk of DSWPD was indicated by a J-BRIAN-SR score greater than or equal to 40 points and days of absence >= 4 days per month. After comparing these variables for participants at risk of DSWPD and those who were not, the factors associated with the risk of DSWPD were examined using logistic regression analysis, with sociodemographic and lifestyle variables as independent variables. ResultsThe overall prevalence of participants at risk DSWPDs was 4.3%. Compared with participants without DSWPD, those at risk of DSWPD presented significantly worse HPQ and HRQOL scores. The risk of DSWPD was positively associated with the presence of currently treated diseases, length of nighttime liquid crystal display (LCD) viewing, and being a high school/university students. It was negatively associated with habitual exercise. ConclusionThe risk of DSWPD seemed to be consistent with reports from Western countries, and individuals possibly affected by the disorder were thought to have deteriorated daytime functioning. In addition, lifestyle specific to youth, such as long-term LCD viewing at night and relatively loose social constraints, could be associated with the presence of DSWPD in this generation.
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