Is there a negative impact of winter on mental distress and sleeping problems in the subarctic: The Tromsø Study
Abstract Background Prior studies have suggested that the darkness of winter impacts the level of mental distress and sleeping problems. Our study investigated whether people living in the sub-arctic had more sleeping problems or mental distress during winter. Methods The cross sectional population...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:62c2a17629794f29b7047e33f4021b25 2023-05-15T14:41:58+02:00 Is there a negative impact of winter on mental distress and sleeping problems in the subarctic: The Tromsø Study Johnsen May Trude Wynn Rolf Bratlid Trond 2012-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-12-225 https://doaj.org/article/62c2a17629794f29b7047e33f4021b25 EN eng BMC http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/12/225 https://doaj.org/toc/1471-244X doi:10.1186/1471-244X-12-225 1471-244X https://doaj.org/article/62c2a17629794f29b7047e33f4021b25 BMC Psychiatry, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 225 (2012) Sleep Polar day Polar night Seasonality Mental distress Insomnia Sub-arctic Psychiatry RC435-571 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-12-225 2022-12-31T11:52:34Z Abstract Background Prior studies have suggested that the darkness of winter impacts the level of mental distress and sleeping problems. Our study investigated whether people living in the sub-arctic had more sleeping problems or mental distress during winter. Methods The cross sectional population Tromsø Study was conducted in Tromsø, North Norway, at 69.4 degrees North and above the Arctic Circle. The study included entire birth cohorts and random samples of the population aged 30 to 87 years. Data was collected continuously from 1 October 2007 to the end of December 2008 except July. 8951 persons completed questionnaires including the HSCL-10 and the MCTQ. Results There were no significant differences in the reporting of current mental distress depending on season. Significantly more reported current sleeping problems in winter than in the other seasons, and less sleeping problems was found in spring. Conclusions In this sub-arctic population, insomnia was most prevalent in winter, but there were no significant seasonal differences in mental distress. Although some people in the sub-arctic clearly are mentally negatively affected by the darkness of winter, the negative impact of winter on mental distress for the adult population is not conclusive. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Population North Norway polar night Subarctic Tromsø Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Norway Tromsø BMC Psychiatry 12 1 |
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Abstract Background Prior studies have suggested that the darkness of winter impacts the level of mental distress and sleeping problems. Our study investigated whether people living in the sub-arctic had more sleeping problems or mental distress during winter. Methods The cross sectional population Tromsø Study was conducted in Tromsø, North Norway, at 69.4 degrees North and above the Arctic Circle. The study included entire birth cohorts and random samples of the population aged 30 to 87 years. Data was collected continuously from 1 October 2007 to the end of December 2008 except July. 8951 persons completed questionnaires including the HSCL-10 and the MCTQ. Results There were no significant differences in the reporting of current mental distress depending on season. Significantly more reported current sleeping problems in winter than in the other seasons, and less sleeping problems was found in spring. Conclusions In this sub-arctic population, insomnia was most prevalent in winter, but there were no significant seasonal differences in mental distress. Although some people in the sub-arctic clearly are mentally negatively affected by the darkness of winter, the negative impact of winter on mental distress for the adult population is not conclusive. |
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Is there a negative impact of winter on mental distress and sleeping problems in the subarctic: The Tromsø Study |
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Is there a negative impact of winter on mental distress and sleeping problems in the subarctic: The Tromsø Study |
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Is there a negative impact of winter on mental distress and sleeping problems in the subarctic: The Tromsø Study |
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