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Characteristics of Prescription and Nonprescription Sleep Medication Users in the United States

机译:美国处方和非处方睡眠药物使用者的特征

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Sleep deprivation and disturbances can result in lowered productivity and increased errors/accidents. Little is known about population characteristics associated with the use of sleep medications. The objective of this study was to investigate the association of sociodemographic factors with the use of sleep medications in the US population. This was a retrospective, cross-sectional study using data from the 2010 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, which contains nationally representative data from the US population. The study population included all respondents older than 18 years of age. A multiple logistic regression model was built to analyze the odds of reporting use of prescription or nonprescription sleep medication. In 2010, an estimated 19 million survey respondents (10%) used some type of medication to fall asleep. The odds of reporting use of sleep medication were significantly lower among males (odds ratio [OR] = 0.695, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.599-0.808), and the uninsured (OR = 0.613, 95% CI = 0.439-0.855). The odds of sleep medication use were significantly higher among age groups 24-44 years and 44-64 years as compared with 18-24 years (OR =1.868, 95% CI= 1.254-2.781 and OR= 1.936, 95% CI= 1.309-2.865, respectively), whites (OR=2.003, 95% CI = 1.597-2.512) compared with African Americans, or non-Hispanics (OR= 1.609, 95% CI= 1.316-1.967), the unemployed (OR =1.773, 95% CI= 1.496-2.101), and respondents with depression (OR = 2.077, 95% CI= 1.463-2.951) or anxiety (OR=6.855, 95% CI=4.998-9.403). Differences in sleep medication use were seen among specific subpopulations. Further research into why such differences exist is necessary. The factors identified in this study should be investigated further to identify vulnerable populations to determine the underlying causes of sleep disorders.
机译:睡眠不足和干扰会导致生产力下降和错误/事故增加。关于使用睡眠药物的人群特征知之甚少。这项研究的目的是调查美国人口中社会人口统计学因素与使用睡眠药物的相关性。这是一项回顾性横断面研究,使用了2010年医疗支出小组调查的数据,其中包含美国人口的全国代表性数据。研究人群包括所有18岁以上的受访者。建立了多元逻辑回归模型来分析报告使用处方药或非处方睡眠药物的几率。 2010年,估计有1900万被调查者(10%)使用某种药物入睡。男性中报告使用睡眠药物的几率显着较低(优势比[OR] = 0.695,95%置信区间[CI] = 0.599-0.808)和未投保(OR = 0.613,95%CI = 0.439-0.855) )。与24-24岁年龄段相比,年龄在24-44岁和44-64岁年龄组中使用睡眠药物的几率明显更高(OR = 1.868,95%CI = 1.254-2.781和OR = 1.936,95%CI = 1.309 -2.865),白人(OR = 2.003、95%CI = 1.597-2.512)与非裔美国人或非西班牙裔(OR = 1.609、95%CI = 1.316-1.967),失业(OR = 1.773, 95%CI = 1.496-2.101),以及患有抑郁症(OR = 2.077,95%CI = 1.463-2.951)或焦虑症(OR = 6.855,95%CI = 4.998-9.403)的受访者。在特定的亚人群中观察到睡眠药物使用的差异。有必要进一步研究为什么存在这种差异。在这项研究中确定的因素应进一步研究,以确定易感人群,以确定睡眠障碍的根本原因。

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    《Population health management》 |2014年第6期|345-350|共6页
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    Pharmacy Health Care Administration Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Toledo College of Pharmacy Health Science Campus 3000 Arlington Ave. Toledo, OH 43614;

    Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, Washington, DC;

    University of Toledo College of Pharmacy, Toledo, Ohio;

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina;

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