Stress-induced increase in heart-rate during sleep as an indicator of PTSD risk among combat soldiers

创伤后应激 睡眠(系统调用) 服务人员 心理学 临床心理学 军事人员 精神科 海湾战争 心率 医学 内科学 血压 历史 操作系统 法学 计算机科学 政治学 经济史
作者
Lisa Simon,S. Levi,Shachar Shapira,Roee Admon
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期刊:Sleep [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:48 (1) 被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsae183
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Abstract Study Objectives Discerning the differential contribution of sleep behavior and sleep physiology to the subsequent development of posttraumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) symptoms following military operational service among combat soldiers. Methods Longitudinal design with three measurement time points: during basic training week (T1), during intensive stressed training week (T2), and following military operational service (T3). Participating soldiers were all from the same unit, ensuring equivalent training schedules and stress exposures. During measurement weeks soldiers completed the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) and the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Sleep physiology (sleep heart-rate) and sleep behavior (duration, efficiency) were monitored continuously in natural settings during T1 and T2 weeks using wearable sensors. Results Repeated measures ANOVA revealed a progressive increase in PCL-5 scores from T1 and T2 to T3, suggesting an escalation in PTSD symptom severity following operational service. Hierarchical linear regression analysis uncovered a significant relation between the change in DASS stress scores from T1 to T2 and subsequent PCL-5 scores at T3. Incorporating participants’ sleep heart-rate markedly enhanced the predictive accuracy of the model, with increased sleep heart-rate from T1 to T2 emerging as a significant predictor of elevated PTSD symptoms at T3, above and beyond the contribution of DASS stress scores. Sleep behavior did not add to the accuracy of the model. Conclusion Findings underscore the critical role of sleep physiology, specifically elevated sleep heart-rate following stressful military training, in indicating subsequent PTSD risk following operational service among combat soldiers. These findings may contribute to PTSD prediction and prevention efforts.
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