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Interaction of Insomnia and Somatization with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic | |
Zhang, Shu1; Zhou, Yongjie2,3; Ge, Li-kun1,4; Zeng, Lingyun2; Liu, Zhengkui1; Qian, Wei1; Yang, Jiezhi5; Zhou, Xin6; Wei, Gao-Xia1,4; Zhang, Xiangyang1 | |
第一作者 | Shu Zhang |
通讯作者邮箱 | weigx@psych.ac.cn (gao-xia wei) ; zhangxy@psych.ac.cn (xiang yang zhang ) |
心理所单位排序 | 1 |
摘要 | Introduction: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has an adverse impact on the emotional health of prenatal maternal women and their offspring. During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, pregnant women are vulnerable to traumatic events and are prone to PTSD symptoms. The aim of the study was to explore the predictive effects of insomnia and somatization on PTSD in pregnant women by utilizing generalized additive model (GAM). Materials and Methods: A total of 1638 pregnant women from three local cities in China underwent online survey on sleep quality, somatization, and PTSD symptoms tested by the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), the subscale somatization of Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90-S) and the Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5), respectively. Results: Insomnia was positively correlated with PTSD symptoms in pregnant women (p = 1.79x10(-5)). Interestingly, insomnia and somatization showed a complex non-primary linear interaction in predicting PTSD (p = 2.00x10(-16)). Conclusion: Our results suggest that insomnia is a prominent predictor of PTSD symptoms in pregnant women in the context of public emergencies. In addition, the effects of insomnia and somatization on PTSD symptoms are characterized by complex non-primary linear relationships. |
关键词 | emotion COVID-19 insomnia somatization pregnant |
2021 | |
语种 | 英语 |
DOI | 10.2147/NDT.S310300 |
发表期刊 | NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT |
卷号 | 17页码:2539-2547 |
期刊论文类型 | 实证研究 |
收录类别 | SCI |
资助项目 | National Natural Science Foundation of China[31671163] ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology[KLMH2011ZK07] ; Open Research Fund of the CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology |
出版者 | DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD |
WOS关键词 | SLEEP DISTURBANCE ; PTSD ; SYMPTOMS ; DEPRESSION ; HISTORY ; HEALTH ; BIRTH ; ABUSE ; FEAR ; AGE |
WOS研究方向 | Neurosciences & Neurology ; Psychiatry |
WOS类目 | Clinical Neurology ; Psychiatry |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000684308800001 |
WOS分区 | Q3 |
资助机构 | National Natural Science Foundation of China ; CAS Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology ; Open Research Fund of the CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology |
引用统计 | |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/39986 |
专题 | 中国科学院心理健康重点实验室 |
通讯作者 | Wei, Gao-Xia; Zhang, Xiangyang |
作者单位 | 1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, CAS Key Lab Mental Hlth, Beijing, Peoples R China 2.Shenzhen Kangning Hosp, Dept Psychiat Rehabil, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China 3.Shenzhen Kangning Hosp, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China 4.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China 5.Shenzhen Hlth Dev Res Ctr, Shenzhen, Peoples R China 6.China Univ Geosci, Res Ctr Psychol & Hlth Sci, Wuhan, Peoples R China |
第一作者单位 | 中国科学院心理健康重点实验室 |
通讯作者单位 | 中国科学院心理健康重点实验室 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Zhang, Shu,Zhou, Yongjie,Ge, Li-kun,et al. Interaction of Insomnia and Somatization with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic[J]. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT,2021,17:2539-2547. |
APA | Zhang, Shu.,Zhou, Yongjie.,Ge, Li-kun.,Zeng, Lingyun.,Liu, Zhengkui.,...&Zhang, Xiangyang.(2021).Interaction of Insomnia and Somatization with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic.NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT,17,2539-2547. |
MLA | Zhang, Shu,et al."Interaction of Insomnia and Somatization with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic".NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT 17(2021):2539-2547. |
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