This study aims to describe the prevalence of sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue and their association with socio-demographic and behavioral factors. Data from the Brazilian National Health Survey conducted in 2013 with 60,202 adults (≥ 18 years old) were used. The outcomes evaluated were self-reported sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue in the last two weeks. Sleep disturbance was defined as the presence of difficulty to fall asleep, frequently waking up during the night or sleeping more than usual; daytime fatigue was defined as the presence of not feeling rested and motivated during the day, feeling tired and lacking energy. Sociodemographic, lifestyle and chronic health aspects were explored as exposures for both outcomes. Prevalence of sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue were 14.9% (14.4-15.4) and 11.9% (11.4-12.3), respectively. Both outcomes were more common in women, older people, people with no formal education, smokers and among physically inactive individuals. The association with education was inverse (the highest the level of education the lower the prevalence ratio - PR - of sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue; adjusted p-value for trend < 0.001). Prevalence of sleep disturbances combined with daytime fatigue was 6.7% (6.4-7.1) and was about 6 times higher among those with three or more chronic health disturbances (PR = 6.2; 95%CI: 5.3-7.2). Strategies to decrease the prevalence of sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue should be encouraged and focused on chronically ill individuals that share other modifiable risk factors.
Objective:To evaluate the association between social and health contextual variables, and between major depressive episodes (MDE) and suicidal thoughts in Brazilian adults.Methods:This population-based cross-sectional study used data from the 2013 National Health Survey (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde). The Patient Health Questionnaire was used to evaluate the presence of MDE and suicidal thoughts. We used number of Family Health Strategy teams (FHS) per 20,000 state population, number of Psychosocial Care Centers (Centros de Atenção Psicossocial [CAPS]) per 1,000 state population, gross domestic product (GDP), and Gini index for each Brazilian state as contextual variables. Multilevel logistic regression models were used to calculate OR and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).Results:Prevalence of MDE and suicidal thoughts was 4.1% (95%CI 3.8-4.4) and 3.8% (95%CI 3.5-4.1), respectively. Multilevel regression models showed an ICC of 1.1% for MDE (95%CI 0.5-2.3) and 1.3% for suicidal thoughts (95%CI 0.6-2.6). Neither GDP, Gini, FHS, or CAPS showed evidence of association with the outcomes.Conclusions:In general, contextual variables, within each Brazilian state, do not seem to affect the prevalence of MDE and suicidal thoughts.
Resumo Estudo de tendência temporal com o objetivo de avaliar as desigualdades no tabagismo e no consumo abusivo de álcool, considerando a escolaridade como proxy de nível socioeconômico, de acordo com sexo e regiões brasileiras. Foram utilizados dados do Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção para Doenças Crônicas por Inquérito Telefônico (Vigitel) coletados entre 2006 e 2017. Os desfechos foram o consumo abusivo de bebidas alcoólicas e o fumo. As desigualdades foram avaliadas com base na escolaridade, com dupla estratificação por sexo e regiões brasileiras. Para avaliar a tendência das prevalências dos desfechos e suas desigualdades foi usada a regressão linear ponderada pelos quadrados mínimos da variância. A prevalência de consumo abusivo de álcool aumentou em mulheres, de 7,8% (2006) para 12,2% (2017), e foi maior sempre entre os mais escolarizados. A prevalência de tabagismo diminuiu para homens e mulheres e foi maior sempre entre os menos escolarizados. A desigualdade no consumo de álcool entre os grupos de escolaridade parece ter aumentado ao longo do tempo, com maior magnitude entre as mulheres, mas a desigualdade no tabagismo parece estar diminuindo. Em algumas regiões do país, as medidas de desigualdade sugerem estabilidade e em outras um aumento da desigualdade para o consumo de álcool (Sudeste, Sul e Centro-oeste, entre as mulheres) e diminuição para o tabagismo (todas as regiões, exceto Sudeste, entre os homens; Nordeste e Centro-oeste, entre as mulheres). Apesar dos avanços na redução do tabagismo, as desigualdades na escolaridade persistem e estão presentes também em relação ao álcool. Os desfechos têm comportamentos opostos, portanto, estratégias devem ser focadas em cada um dos problemas, a fim de reduzir as desigualdades existentes.
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