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Lifetime prevalence and characteristics of sleep paralysis in Italian university students population.

Authors :
Colombo, Costanza
Cellini, Nicola
Source :
Sleep Medicine. Oct2024, Vol. 122, p106-112. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sleep paralysis (SP) is a REM-related parasomnia, characterized by the inability to perform voluntary movements. It is a relatively widespread phenomenon in the general population and, although usually not dangerous, it is experienced with intense fear. The current study aims to evaluate the lifetime prevalence and characteristics of SP in the Italian student population. The study was conducted online, through an online battery of questionnaires. We used the Unusual Sleep Experience Questionnaire to investigate the prevalence of the disorder and the typical characteristics, metacognitive beliefs on the episodes, and previous distress factors. We also collected information about anxiety and depression symptomatology, sleep quality, and circadian preferences. Four hundred and thirty-two participants (333 F, 22.8 ± 2.57 y) took part in the study and 37.5 % of them reported having experienced at least one SP episode in their lifetime. On a physiological level, the most common features were the inability to speak followed by a tingling sensation and the inability to open the eyes, consistent with REM muscle atonia. Cognitive features during episodes include the perception of a presence in the room, followed by the fear of dying. Participants who reported SP had higher anxiety and worse sleep quality, and were more associated with evening chronotypes compared to non-SP responders. Our results show that SP is generally widespread in Italian students, in line with the prevalence reported in previous studies. Further studies could investigate the effects of suggested therapies to decrease the number of episodes of the disorder, especially in those who experience it recurrently. • Sleep paralysis (SP) seems to be a widespread phenomenon in Italian students. • The most common features of SP were the inability to speak and a tingling sensation. • Another common feature of SP was the perception of a presence in the room. • SP participants had higher anxiety and worse sleep quality than non-SP participants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13899457
Volume :
122
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sleep Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179502207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2024.08.013