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Executive Functions in Insomnia Disorder: A Systematic Review and Exploratory Meta-Analysis

机译:失眠症的执行功能:系统审查和探索性荟萃分析

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Background: Executive functions (EFs) are involved in the control of basic psychological processes such as attention and memory and also contribute to emotion regulation. Research on the presence of EFs impairments in insomnia yielded inconsistent results. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the literature on three EFs: inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility in adults with insomnia in order to investigate the presence and magnitude of insomnia-related EFs impairments. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and PsycINFO were searched. Risk of bias assessment of included studies was performed by two independent researchers. Findings were summarised using both a narrative approach and meta-analysis. Cohen's d was calculated at 95% confidence interval (CI) as effect size of between groups differences. Results: Twenty-eight studies comparing adult individuals with a diagnosis of insomnia and healthy controls on neuropsychological measures of EFs were included. Narrative synthesis revealed substantial variability across study findings. Factors that were primarily hypothesised to account for this variability are: objective sleep impairments and test sensitivity. Exploratory meta-analysis showed impaired performance of small to moderate magnitude in individuals with insomnia as compared to controls in reaction times, but not accuracy rates, of inhibitory control ( d = ?0.32, 95% CI: ?0.52 to ?0.13) and cognitive flexibility tasks ( d = ?0.30, 95% CI: ?0.59 to ?0.01). Performance in working memory tasks was also significantly impacted ( d = ?0.19, 95% CI: ?0.38 to ?0.00). Effects sizes were larger when insomnia was associated with objective sleep impairments, rather than normal sleep. Conclusions: We gathered evidence supporting small to moderate deficits in EFs in individuals with insomnia. Due to the small sample size results should be considered preliminary and interpreted carefully.
机译:背景:执行职能(EFS)参与控制基本心理过程,如关注和记忆,也有助于情绪调节。对失眠症患者损伤的存在的研究产生了不一致的结果。因此,我们对三种EFS的文献进行了系统审查:抑制控制,工作记忆和具有失眠的成年人的认知灵活性,以研究失眠相关的EFS损伤的存在和程度。方法:搜查了PubMed,Scopus,Medline和Psycinfo。诸如两个独立的研究人员进行了额外研究的偏见评估风险。使用叙述方法和荟萃分析总结了调查结果。 COHEN的D以95%的置信区间(CI)计算为组差异的效果大小。结果:二十八项研究将成人个体与诊断失眠和健康对照组的诊断进行了综合作用。叙事综合揭示了研究发现的大量变异性。主要假设以解释这种变异性的因素是:客观睡眠障碍和测试敏感性。探索性荟萃分析表明,与反应时间的对照组,但不准确性率,抑制对照(D = 0.32,95%CI:0.52至0.13)和认知,探索性荟萃分析表现出在具有失眠的个体中的性能小于中等程度灵活性任务(D = 0.30,95%CI:?0.59至0.01)。工作内存任务中的性能也显着影响(D = 0.19,95%CI:?0.38至约0.00)。当失眠与目标睡眠障碍有关时,效果大小较大,而不是正常睡​​眠。结论:我们收集了支持小于患有失眠症的efs中的中度缺乏的证据。由于小样本尺寸,结果应被视为初步并仔细解释。

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