Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study
C. L. Morin
1
,
Bjørn Bjorvatn
2
,
Frances Chung
3
,
B. Holzinger
4
,
M Partinen
5
,
T. Penzel
6
,
Hans Ivers
7
,
Y K Wing
8
,
N.N. Chan
8
,
Ilona Merikanto
9, 10
,
Sérgio A. Mota-Rolim
11
,
Tainá Macêdo
12
,
L. De Gennaro
13
,
D. Leger
14
,
Y. Dauvilliers
15
,
Raffaele Ferri
16, 17
,
Michael R. Nadorff
18
,
Courtney J. Bolstad
18
,
M. Sieminski
19
,
Christian Benedict
20
,
Jonathan Cedernaes
21
,
YUICHI INOUE
22
,
Fang Han
23
,
Colin A. Espie
24
1
2
10
13
14
Université de Paris, APHP, VIFASOM, Hôtel-Dieu, Centre du Sommeil et de la Vigilance, Paris, France
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-11-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR: 1.231
CiteScore: 7.0
Impact factor: 3.4
ISSN: 13899457, 18785506
PubMed ID:
34508986
General Medicine
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced unprecedented changes in social, work, and leisure activities, which all have had major impact on sleep and psychological well-being. This study documented the prevalence of clinical cases of insomnia, anxiety, and depression and selected risk factors (COVID-19, confinement, financial burden, social isolation) during the first wave of the pandemic in 13 countries throughout the world.International, multi-center, harmonized survey of 22 330 adults (mean age = 41.9 years old, range 18-95; 65.6% women) from the general population in 13 countries and four continents. Participants were invited to complete a standardized web-based survey about sleep and psychological symptoms during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic from May to August 2020.Clinical insomnia symptoms were reported by 36.7% (95% CI, 36.0-37.4) of respondents and 17.4% (95% CI, 16.9-17.9) met criteria for a probable insomnia disorder. There were 25.6% (95% CI, 25.0-26.2) with probable anxiety and 23.1% (95% CI, 22.5-23.6) with probable depression. Rates of insomnia symptoms (>40%) and insomnia disorder (>25%) were significantly higher in women, younger age groups, and in residents of Brazil, Canada, Norway, Poland, USA, and United Kingdom compared to residents from Asian countries (China and Japan, 8% for disorder and 22%-25% for symptoms) (all Ps < 0.01). Proportions of insomnia cases were significantly higher among participants who completed the survey earlier in the first wave of the pandemic relative to those who completed it later. Risks of insomnia were higher among participants who reported having had COVID-19, who reported greater financial burden, were in confinement for a period of four to five weeks, and living alone or with more than five people in same household. These associations remained significant after controlling for age, sex, and psychological symptoms.Insomnia, anxiety, and depression were very prevalent during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health prevention programs are needed to prevent chronicity and reduce long-term adverse outcomes associated with chronic insomnia and mental health problems.
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Morin C. L. et al. Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study // Sleep Medicine. 2021. Vol. 87. pp. 38-45.
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Morin C. L., Bjorvatn B., Chung F., Holzinger B., Partinen M., Penzel T., Ivers H., Wing Y. K., Chan N., Merikanto I., Mota-Rolim S. A., Macêdo T., De Gennaro L., Leger D., Dauvilliers Y., Ferri R., Nadorff M. R., Bolstad C. J., Sieminski M., Benedict C., Cedernaes J., INOUE Y., Han F., Espie C. A. Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study // Sleep Medicine. 2021. Vol. 87. pp. 38-45.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.07.035
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2021.07.035
TI - Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study
T2 - Sleep Medicine
AU - Morin, C. L.
AU - Bjorvatn, Bjørn
AU - Chung, Frances
AU - Holzinger, B.
AU - Partinen, M
AU - Penzel, T.
AU - Ivers, Hans
AU - Wing, Y K
AU - Chan, N.N.
AU - Merikanto, Ilona
AU - Mota-Rolim, Sérgio A.
AU - Macêdo, Tainá
AU - De Gennaro, L.
AU - Leger, D.
AU - Dauvilliers, Y.
AU - Ferri, Raffaele
AU - Nadorff, Michael R.
AU - Bolstad, Courtney J.
AU - Sieminski, M.
AU - Benedict, Christian
AU - Cedernaes, Jonathan
AU - INOUE, YUICHI
AU - Han, Fang
AU - Espie, Colin A.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/11/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 38-45
VL - 87
PMID - 34508986
SN - 1389-9457
SN - 1878-5506
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@article{2021_Morin,
author = {C. L. Morin and Bjørn Bjorvatn and Frances Chung and B. Holzinger and M Partinen and T. Penzel and Hans Ivers and Y K Wing and N.N. Chan and Ilona Merikanto and Sérgio A. Mota-Rolim and Tainá Macêdo and L. De Gennaro and D. Leger and Y. Dauvilliers and Raffaele Ferri and Michael R. Nadorff and Courtney J. Bolstad and M. Sieminski and Christian Benedict and Jonathan Cedernaes and YUICHI INOUE and Fang Han and Colin A. Espie},
title = {Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study},
journal = {Sleep Medicine},
year = {2021},
volume = {87},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2021.07.035},
pages = {38--45},
doi = {10.1016/j.sleep.2021.07.035}
}