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Prevalence and network analysis of internet addiction, depression and their associations with sleep quality among commercial airline pilots: A national survey in China | |
Sun, He Li1,2; Chen, Pan1,2; Zhang, Qinge3; Si, Tong Leong1; Li, Yan Zhang1; Zhu, Han Yu1; Zhang, Erliang4; Chen, Minzhi4; Zhang, Jie4; Su, Zhaohui5; Cheung, Teris6; Ungvari, Gabor S.7,8; Jackson, Todd9; Xiang, Yu Tao1,2; Xiang, Mi4,10 | |
2024-07-01 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Affective Disorders |
ISSN | 0165-0327 |
Volume | 356Pages:597-603 |
Abstract | Objective: Airline pilots are members of a unique occupational group that is often confronted with sleep routine disruptions, yet relatively few studies have examined their mental health status. This study assessed the prevalence and network structure of internet addiction, depression and sleep quality problems in commercial airline pilots. Method: A total of 7055 airline pilots were included in analyses. Internet addiction and depression were measured with the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) and 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), respectively. Sleep quality was evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The network model was constructed based on an Ising model and its association with sleep quality was evaluated using a flow procedure. Results: Internet addiction, depression and sleep quality were common among airline pilots. The prevalence of internet addiction was 8.0 % (95 % CI: 7.3–8.6 %), while the rates of depression and poor sleep quality were 23.3 % (95 % CI: 22.3–24.2 %) and 33.0 % (95 % CI: 31.9–34.1 %), respectively. In the depression and internet addiction network model, “Fatigue” (PHQ4; Expected Influence (EI): 2.04) and “Depressed/moody/nervous only while being offline” (IAT20; EI: 1.76) were most central symptoms while “Fatigue” (PHQ4; Bridge EI: 1.30) was also the most important bridge symptom. The flow network model of sleep quality with internet addiction and depression showed that “Appetite” (PHQ5) had the strongest positive association with poor sleep quality. Conclusion: Internet addiction, depression and sleep quality were common among airline pilots and warrant regular screening and timely treatment. Strategies to improve sleep hygiene may be useful in preventing onsets or exacerbations in depression and internet addiction among airline pilots. |
Keyword | Airline Pilots Depression Internet Addiction Network Analysis Sleep Quality |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jad.2024.03.022 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE ; SSCI |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Neurosciences & Neurology ; Psychiatry |
WOS Subject | Clinical Neurology ; Psychiatry |
WOS ID | WOS:001234977600001 |
Publisher | ELSEVIER, RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85191147370 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Social Sciences DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICINAL ADMINISTRATION |
Corresponding Author | Xiang, Yu Tao; Xiang, Mi |
Affiliation | 1.Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration, Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macao, SAR 2.Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, University of Macau, Macao, SAR 3.Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, National Center for Mental Disorders, Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China 4.School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China 5.School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China 6.School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, SAR 7.Section of Psychiatry, University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, Australia 8.Division of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 9.Department of Psychology, University of Macau, Macao, SAR 10.Hainan Branch, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sanya & School of Public Health, Shanghai, China |
First Author Affilication | Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Macau |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Sun, He Li,Chen, Pan,Zhang, Qinge,et al. Prevalence and network analysis of internet addiction, depression and their associations with sleep quality among commercial airline pilots: A national survey in China[J]. Journal of Affective Disorders, 2024, 356, 597-603. |
APA | Sun, He Li., Chen, Pan., Zhang, Qinge., Si, Tong Leong., Li, Yan Zhang., Zhu, Han Yu., Zhang, Erliang., Chen, Minzhi., Zhang, Jie., Su, Zhaohui., Cheung, Teris., Ungvari, Gabor S.., Jackson, Todd., Xiang, Yu Tao., & Xiang, Mi (2024). Prevalence and network analysis of internet addiction, depression and their associations with sleep quality among commercial airline pilots: A national survey in China. Journal of Affective Disorders, 356, 597-603. |
MLA | Sun, He Li,et al."Prevalence and network analysis of internet addiction, depression and their associations with sleep quality among commercial airline pilots: A national survey in China".Journal of Affective Disorders 356(2024):597-603. |
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