PMC:7172848 / 587-2637 JSONTXT 8 Projects

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T7 0-206 Sentence denotes Demographic data, isolation status, and sleep status were collected via a nationwide online self-report questionnaire survey conducted in February 2020 in China, which collected 14,505 valid questionnaires.
T8 207-447 Sentence denotes Medically isolated population was defined as people who were infected, suspected to be infected, had been exposed to infected or those suspected to be infected, or individuals who visited areas of high epidemic severity during the outbreak.
T9 448-588 Sentence denotes Self-reported isolation population referred to people who reported self-isolation but did not meet the four conditions of medical isolation.
T10 589-863 Sentence denotes A total of 76.7% of the medically isolated population reported difficulty falling asleep at least once over the week preceding the survey, while the corresponding rates among self-reported isolation (51.0%) and non-reported isolation groups (42.3%) were significantly lower.
T11 864-1014 Sentence denotes Likewise, the rate of early wake-up at least once over the week preceding the survey (79.5%) was highest among the medically isolated group (Fig. 1 ).
T12 1015-1156 Sentence denotes Among the medically isolated population, front-line anti-epidemic workers were more likely to have difficulty falling asleep (odds ratio, OR:
T13 1157-1194 Sentence denotes 1.81) and reported early wake-up (OR:
T14 1195-1233 Sentence denotes 3.13) compared with the control group.
T15 1234-1367 Sentence denotes The prevalence of sleep problems was high during the first two weeks of medical isolation and decreased thereafter (Fig. 2, Fig. 3 ).
T16 1368-1599 Sentence denotes In conclusion, sleep problems were found to be prominent among the medically-isolated population, which may be due to fear of infection, suggesting that medically isolated individuals require appropriate psychological intervention.
T17 1600-1752 Sentence denotes Fig. 1 Prevalence of self-reported sleep problems at least once during the week preceding the survey among individuals in different states of isolation.
T18 1753-1907 Sentence denotes Fig. 2 Prevalence and distribution of difficulty to fall asleep at least once during the week preceding the survey among individuals in medical isolation.
T19 1908-2050 Sentence denotes Fig. 3 Prevalence and distribution of early wake-up at least once during the week preceding the survey among individuals in medical isolation.