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Sleep difficulties, pain and other correlates.

P F Moffitt1, E C Kalucy, R S Kalucy

  • 1Southern Community Health Research Unit, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, South Australia.

Journal of Internal Medicine
|September 1, 1991
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Pain and anxiety are key factors contributing to sleep problems, alongside age and somatic health. These elements significantly impact sleep quality and duration in the general population.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Gerontology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Sleep problems are a prevalent issue affecting community health.
  • Understanding the multifactorial determinants of sleep disturbances is crucial for effective interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key demographic and health-related factors associated with sleep problems in a large community sample.
  • To quantify the contribution of these factors to overall sleep disturbance variance.

Main Methods:

  • A multiple regression analysis was conducted using data from a large community health survey.
  • Variables examined included pain, anxiety, age, somatic health, income, weight, depression, and sex.

Main Results:

  • Pain, anxiety, age, somatic health, and annual household income were the strongest predictors of sleep problems, explaining 22% of the variance.

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  • Arthritis was strongly associated with pain, partially explaining the age-related increase in sleep issues.
  • Anxiety, pain, and poor somatic health were linked to difficulty staying asleep, taking longer to fall asleep, and waking early.
  • Conclusions:

    • Pain and anxiety are significant contributors to various aspects of sleep problems, including difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep.
    • Somatic health and age also play important roles, with arthritis-associated pain potentially mediating the age-sleep problem relationship.
    • While other factors were considered, pain and anxiety emerged as primary targets for addressing sleep disturbances in community health settings.