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Binge drinking and insomnia in students from health sciences at one university in Rio de Janeiro Brazil

机译:巴西里约热内卢一所大学学生的狂欢饮酒和失眠

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In spite of the many studies examining alcohol consumption, recent reviews have indicated that binge drinking has not been extensively studied. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly clear that sleep is associated with many physiological functions and to drug addictions. The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between alcohol binge drinking and insomnia in college students of health sciences. All first-year health sciences students (n=286) were evaluated in a cross-sectional study. Envelopes containing the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), the Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST), and questions capturing sociodemographic data were distributed and collected in classes. It was found that most non-drinkers were female (70.6%), although there were no sex-related differences in the number of binge drinkers (more than 5 drinks on each occasion at least once a week), allowing statistical comparison. The Mann-Whitney U test indicated that the ISI scores were significantly greater in female than male binge drinkers (P=0.014). Moderate or severe insomnia was reported by 23% of the sample, with alcohol being the most frequently associated substance. A specialized intervention was suggested by ASSIST: brief for marijuana (19.2%) and tobacco (23.3%) use, and moderate (31.5%) or intensive (1.4%) for alcohol consumers. The data highlighted the need to pay attention to the habits of college students beyond obtaining scientific information. New data suggesting the influence of genetics on insomnia may be of importance when performing additional studies on the sex differences in alcohol binge drinking.
机译:尽管许多研究探讨饮酒的,最近的评论表明,酗酒还没有被广泛研究。此外,它正变得越来越明显,睡眠与许多生理功能和药物成瘾有关。本研究旨在评估在健康科学的大学生饮酒酗酒和失眠之间的关系。所有一年级健康科学的学生(N = 286)的横断面研究进行评估。含失眠严重程度指数(ISI),酒精,吸烟和物质参与筛选试验(ASSIST)信封,并捕捉社会人口数据问题都分布在班收集。结果发现,大多数非饮酒者为女性(70.6%),虽然有在酗酒者(超过5种饮料每次都至少每周一次)的数量没有性别差异,让统计比较。曼 - 惠特尼U检验表明,ISI分数在比男性酗酒者(P = 0.014)雌性显著更大。中度或重度失眠是报告的样品的23%,能与醇是最频繁相关联的物质。一个专门的干预建议通过ASSIST:大麻(19.2%)和烟草(23.3%)的使用,和中度(31.5%)或重症(1.4%),酒精消费者简短。数据强调必须注重大学生的生活习惯以外获取科学信息。在酒精狂饮的性别差异进行更多的研究,当新的数据表明失眠遗传学的影响可能是重要的。

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