Updated on 2025/07/03

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Hazumi Megumi
 
Affiliation
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Psycology, Associate Professor
Title
Associate Professor
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Degree

  • 博士 ( 2017.3   東京大学 )

Research History

  • Nippon Medical School   Associate Professor

    2025.4

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  • National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry

    2017.1 - 2025.3

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    Country:Japan

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  • Nonrestorative sleep mediates the influence of Adverse Childhood Experiences on psychological distress, physical health, mental health, and activity limitation: A longitudinal study for the general population in Japan Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Matsui, Takahiro Tabuchi, Ryo Okubo, Takuya Yoshiike, Shingo Kitamura, Aoi Kawamura, Kentaro Nagao, Tomohiro Utsumi, Muneto Izuhara, Jun Kizuki, Momo Fushimi, Daisuke Nishi, Kenichi Kuriyama

    Sleep Medicine   2025.9

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2025.106658

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  • Effect of video-based trauma-informed care training for nursing staff on seclusion and restraint of psychiatric inpatients: A non-randomized controlled study Reviewed

    Michi Miyake, Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Usuda, Takahiro Kawashima, Maiko Fukasawa, Hisateru Tachimori, Daisuke Nishi

    International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances   8   100297 - 100297   2025.6

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2025.100297

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  • Psychometric Property of the Japanese Version of Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease Scale in Individuals with Chronic Diseases Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Ayako Nakashita, Kentaro Usuda, Michi Miyake, Chiaki Kamikawa, Daisuke Nishi, Naoaki Kuroda

    Heliyon   e40218 - e40218   2024.11

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40218

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  • 慢性不眠障害および閉塞性睡眠時無呼吸と脳梁の白質変性の関連

    内海 智博, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 伏見 もも, 都留 あゆみ, 木附 隼, 羽澄 恵, 栗山 健一

    不眠研究   2024   31 - 31   2024.10

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  • Online peer support for mental health in individuals with post‐acute sequelae of COVID‐19: A pre‐post pilot study with mixed methods

    Megumi Hazumi, Michi Miyake, Mayumi Kataoka, Kentaro Usuda, Daisuke Nishi

    Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports   3 ( 3 )   2024.8

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    Abstract

    Aim

    This pilot examined the effect of online peer support on mental health problems among individuals with post‐acute sequelae of COVID‐2019 (PASC).

    Methods

    A single‐arm pre‐post design of online peer‐support design consisting of eight sessions of 1 h per week with three to six participants and two facilitators per group was performed. Participants were recruited from online communities, social media, and medical clinics for the PASC between May and August 2023. The degrees of depression, anxiety, loneliness, social withdrawal, and self‐esteem were measured pre‐ and post‐intervention. Participants' statements during the sessions were analyzed using thematic analyses.

    Results

    Of the 18 participants, three dropped out of the interventions, and 17 (including two participants who dropped out) completed the pre‐ and post‐intervention questionnaires. Depression severity significantly decreased in the paired t‐test and linear mixed model. The following interactions were extracted: conveying the same feelings, dealing with difficulties, showing empathy, enhancing the atmosphere, and adapting to suit health conditions. Impressions extracted from participating in the interventions included feelings of emotional support, a sense of bonding, changes in perspective, changes in behaviors or new actions through participation, inadequacy during sessions, and adverse effects associated with participation.

    Conclusion

    Online peer support may be helpful in treating depression in individuals with PASC.

    DOI: 10.1002/pcn5.238

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  • 日本語版Bedtime Procrastination Scaleの開発および信頼性・妥当性の検討

    羽澄 恵, 河村 葵, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 北村 真吾, 都留 あゆみ, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 伊豆原 宗人, 高橋 恵理矢, 伏見 もも, 岡部 聡美, 江藤 太亮, 西 大輔, 栗山 健一

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター精神保健研究所年報   ( 37 )   212 - 212   2024.8

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  • Comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea(COMISA)の病態と白質変性との関連

    内海 智博, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 羽澄 恵, 佐藤 典子, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   48回   252 - 252   2024.7

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  • 睡眠障害外来におけるRBDSQの臨床的有用性と偽陽性に関する検討

    松島 舜, 松井 健太郎, 河村 葵, 吉池 卓也, 都留 あゆみ, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 伊豆原 宗人, 木附 隼, 羽澄 恵, 北村 真吾, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   48回   256 - 256   2024.7

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  • レム睡眠からの覚醒時にも食行動を認めた睡眠関連摂食障害の一例

    木附 隼, 松井 健太郎, 木村 綾乃, 吉池 卓也, 長尾 賢太朗, 河村 葵, 伊豆原 宗人, 松島 舜, 羽澄 恵, 鈴木 正泰, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   48回   260 - 260   2024.7

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  • Bedtime Procrastination Scale日本語版の開発と妥当性・信頼性の検討

    羽澄 恵, 河村 葵, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 北村 真吾, 都留 あゆみ, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 伊豆原 宗人, 高橋 恵理矢, 伏見 もも, 江藤 太亮, 西 大輔, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   48回   309 - 309   2024.7

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  • Comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea(COMISA)の病態と白質変性との関連

    内海 智博, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 木附 隼, 羽澄 恵, 佐藤 典子, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌   ( 2024特別号 )   S538 - S538   2024.6

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  • Comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea(COMISA)の病態と白質変性との関連

    内海 智博, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 木附 隼, 羽澄 恵, 佐藤 典子, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌   ( 2024特別号 )   S538 - S538   2024.6

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  • Association between discrimination and subsequent psychotic experiences in patients with COVID-19: A cohort study

    Zui Narita, Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Kentaro Usuda, Daisuke Nishi

    Schizophrenia Research   267   107 - 112   2024.5

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2024.03.027

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  • Effect of online peer support on mental health among patients of post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: A systematic review

    Mayumi Kataoka, Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Usuda, Michi Miyake, Daisuke Nishi

    2024.4

  • Psychological distress after COVID-19 recovery and subsequent prolonged post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: A longitudinal study with 1-year follow-up in Japan

    Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Zui Narita, Kentaro Usuda, Emi Okazaki, Daisuke Nishi

    2024.3

  • Effects of the Mental Health Supporter Training Program on mental health‐related public stigma among Japanese people: A pretest/posttest study

    Mako Iida, Utako Sawada, Kentaro Usuda, Megumi Hazumi, Emi Okazaki, Kanako Ogura, Mayumi Kataoka, Natsu Sasaki, Yasutaka Ojio, Asami Matsunaga, Ikue Umemoto, Miyuki Makino, Ayako Nakashita, Chiaki Kamikawa, Naoaki Kuroda, Hironori Kuga, Chiyo Fujii, Daisuke Nishi

    Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports   3 ( 1 )   2024.3

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    The Mental Health Supporter Training Program is a national project conducted in Japan. This study aimed to determine the effects on mental health‐related stigma, mental health literacy, and knowledge about mental health difficulties and support techniques among program participants.

    Methods

    The target population was local residents of a wide range of generations in Japan. Outcomes were assessed at baseline (T1), immediately postintervention (T2), and at the 6‐month follow‐up (T3). A mixed model for repeated‐measures conditional growth model analyses were employed to examine the effects of the intervention over time (T1, T2, T3). We also calculated effect sizes using Cohen's d.

    Results

    The program had a significantly favorable pooled effect on the Japanese version of the Reported and Intended Behaviour Scale score after adjusting for covariates (reported behavior [t = 3.20, p = 0.001]; intended behavior [t = 8.04, p < 0.001]). However, when compared at each time point, only intended behavior from T1 to T2 showed a significant difference (t = 8.37, p < 0.001). Significant pooled effects were found for mental health literacy (knowledge: t = 19.85, p < 0.001; attitude: t = 15.02, p < 0.001), knowledge of mental health (t = 28.04, p < 0.001), and psychological distress (t = −2.41, p = 0.016).

    Conclusion

    The results suggest that the program might be effective for improving intended, but not reported, behavior in the short term and for improving mental health literacy, knowledge of mental health, and psychological distress.

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  • Association of COVID-19 preventive behavior and job-related stress with the sleep quality of healthcare workers one year into the COVID-19 outbreak: a Japanese cross-sectional survey. International journal

    Muneto Izuhara, Kentaro Matsui, Ryo Okubo, Takuya Yoshiike, Kentaro Nagao, Aoi Kawamura, Ayumi Tsuru, Tomohiro Utsumi, Megumi Hazumi, Yohei Sasaki, Kazuyoshi Takeda, Hirofumi Komaki, Hideki Oi, Yoshiharu Kim, Kenichi Kuriyama, Takeshi Miyama, Kazuyuki Nakagome

    BioPsychoSocial medicine   18 ( 1 )   8 - 8   2024.3

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    BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the association of COVID-19 preventive behavior and job-related stress with sleep quality among healthcare workers (HCWs). We conducted a cross-sectional survey using a questionnaire at the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan. METHODS: A total of 586 participants who completed the questionnaire were eligible for the study. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to evaluate sleep quality. We examined the level of engagement between poor sleep and COVID-19-related infection preventive behaviors, such as avoiding closed spaces, crowded places, and close contact (three Cs), a distance of at least one meter from others, wearing a face mask regularly, washing hands regularly, and working remotely, as well as job-related stress in the work environment, exposure to patients, potential risk of infection, fear of infecting others, need for social confinement, and financial instability. We conducted a hierarchical logistic regression analysis to examine the relationship between poor sleep and COVID-19 preventive behavior, job-related stress, and other covariates, including age, sex, and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6), which was used to measure non-specific psychological distress. RESULTS: Poor sleep was observed in 223 (38.1%) participants. Adherence to COVID-19 preventive measures was relatively high: 84.1% of participants answered "always" for wearing a face mask regularly and 83.4% for washing hands regularly. In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, stress in the work environment (odds ratio [OR] = 2.09, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.37-3.20; p < 0.001), financial instability (OR = 1.73, 95% CI, 1.12-2.67; p < 0.05), and low adherence to working remotely (OR = 1.65, 95% CI, 1.06-2.57; p < 0.05) were independently and significantly associated with poor sleep after controlling for the covariates. CONCLUSIONS: One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the poor sleep rates of HCWs remained high. These results emphasize the need to protect HCWs from work environment stress and financial concerns.

    DOI: 10.1186/s13030-024-00304-w

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  • Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale (BPS-J)

    Megumi Hazumi, Aoi Kawamura, Takuya Yoshiike, Kentaro Matsui, Shingo Kitamura, Ayumi Tsuru, Kentaro Nagao, Naoko Ayabe, Tomohiro Utsumi, Muneto Izuhara, Mio Shinozaki, Eriya Takahashi, Michio Fukumizu, Momo Fushimi, Satomi Okabe, Taisuke Eto, Daisuke Nishi, Kenichi Kuriyama

    BMC Psychology   2024.2

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    <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec>
    <jats:title>Background</jats:title>
    <jats:p>The average sleep duration of Japanese people is shorter than that of people from other countries, and bedtime procrastination is suspected to be one of the factors contributing to this issue. This study aimed to develop and validate the Japanese version of the Bedtime Procrastination Scale (BPS-J).</jats:p>
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    <jats:p>The BPS-J was developed through procedures including the translation and back-translation of the scale, cognitive interviews with 100 participants who reported having experiences of being diagnosed with insufficient sleep syndrome (ISS) or receiving treatment for ISS using open-ended online questionnaires, and expert checking. To investigate the scale’s validity and reliability, an online survey was conducted with daytime workers aged 20 − 65 years without a history of sleep disorders other than ISS. Half the participants were retested using the same survey after 14 days. Participants’ responses to the Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS), General Procrastination Scale (GPS), and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ), and data on sleep-related variables such as sleep duration on workdays and the days per week of fatigue or sleep loss, sex, and age, were collected.</jats:p>
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    <jats:title>Results</jats:title>
    <jats:p>We analyzed data from 574 participants to assess scale validity. We then analyzed data from 280 participants to determine test–retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed that the two-factor model without Item 2 was most suitable for the BPS-J, unlike other language versions. Regardless of the full-item model or the model with Item 2 eliminated, sufficient reliability and significant correlations with the BSCS, GPS, MCTQ, and sleep-related variables such as sleep duration per night on work days, days per week of feeling fatigued, and days per week of sleep loss were observed. Logistic and linear regressions showed that the relationships between the BPS-J, sleep-related variables, and MCTQ were maintained after adjusting for sex and age.</jats:p>
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    <jats:title>Conclusion</jats:title>
    <jats:p>The BPS-J had sufficient validity and reliability. Further, eliminating Item 2 from the original version of the BPS strengthened the ability to survey Japanese daytime workers.</jats:p>
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  • COVID-19に起因する認知・感情と抑うつ・不安(精神症状)の関連性について

    羽澄恵

    精神科臨床   9 ( 3 )   138 - 142   2023.12

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  • Association between health anxiety dimensions and preventive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic among Japanese healthcare workers

    Kentaro Nagao, Takuya Yoshiike, Ryo Okubo, Kentaro Matsui, Aoi Kawamura, Muneto Izuhara, Tomohiro Utsumi, Megumi Hazumi, Mio Shinozaki, Ayumi Tsuru, Yohei Sasaki, Kazuyoshi Takeda, Hirofumi Komaki, Hideki Oi, Yoshiharu Kim, Kenichi Kuriyama, Hidehiko Takahashi, Takeshi Miyama, Kazuyuki Nakagome

    Heliyon   e22176 - e22176   2023.11

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  • 精神疾患患者の睡眠問題に対して作業療法士が介入する利点

    立山 和久, 綾部 直子, 羽澄 恵, 松井 健太郎, 吉田 寿美子

    日本作業療法学会抄録集   57回   OH - 2   2023.11

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  • Relapse of schizophrenia associated with comorbid delayed sleep-wake phase disorder but not with evening chronotype. International journal

    Kentaro Matsui, Kenichi Kuriyama, Takuya Yoshiike, Aoi Kawamura, Kentaro Nagao, Muneto Izuhara, Megumi Hazumi, Ken Inada, Katsuji Nishimura

    Schizophrenia research   261   34 - 35   2023.9

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  • 健康づくりのための睡眠指針2023(仮)の要旨と国民の睡眠健康改善目標 子ども・青少年における睡眠指針

    駒田 陽子, 志村 哲祥, 松井 健太郎, 羽澄 恵, 河村 葵, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会・日本時間生物学会学術大会合同大会プログラム・抄録集   45回・30回   200 - 200   2023.9

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  • 睡眠休養感は小児期逆境体験と精神的苦痛の関連を媒介する

    羽澄 恵, 松井 健太郎, 田淵 貴大, 大久保 亮, 吉池 卓也, 北村 真吾, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 伊豆原 宗人, 木附 隼, 伏見 もも, 西 大輔, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会・日本時間生物学会学術大会合同大会プログラム・抄録集   45回・30回   272 - 272   2023.9

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  • 睡眠休養感は小児期逆境体験と精神的苦痛の関連を媒介する

    羽澄 恵, 松井 健太郎, 田淵 貴大, 大久保 亮, 吉池 卓也, 北村 真吾, 河村 葵, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 伊豆原 宗人, 木附 隼, 伏見 もも, 西 大輔, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会・日本時間生物学会学術大会合同大会プログラム・抄録集   45回・30回   272 - 272   2023.9

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  • Difference in the risk of discrimination on psychological distress experienced by early wave infected and late wave infected COVID-19 survivors in Japan Reviewed International journal

    Megumi Hazumi, Mayumi Kataoka, Kentaro Usuda, Zui Narita, Emi Okazaki, Daisuke Nishi

    Scientific Reports   13 ( 1 )   13139 - 13139   2023.8

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    <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The psychological distress experienced by coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) survivors after recovery from the illness is amplified by discrimination endured because of their infection status. However, the difference in the risk of facing discrimination and risk of experiencing psychological distress in the early and late waves of the COVID-19 pandemic remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether the risk of facing discrimination because of infection status was lower in the early or late waves and whether risk of discrimination on psychological distress was more serious in later, rather than earlier waves. We conducted two online surveys to collect data from survivors divided into two groups. The participants with scores of five or more on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale were identified as having experienced psychological distress. The participants were identified as having experienced discrimination based on infection status if they had endured being blamed, some type of discrimination, or having themselves or their families maligned. The timing of infection was split into infected during early waves of the pandemic for 2021 participants and infected during later waves of the pandemic for 2022 participants. Modified Poisson regression analyses were performed using experiences of discrimination as criteria and timing of infection as predictors. Modified Poisson regression analyses were further performed using the presence of psychological distress as a criteria and experiences of discrimination and timing of infection as the criteria, in addition to interaction effect of these es. The data of 6010 participants who were infected in early waves and 5344 participants who were infected in later waves were analyzed. The risks of being blamed, some forms of discrimination, and participants and their families being maligned were significantly lower in the group who were infected in later waves than those infected in earlier waves. Experiences of discrimination were highly associated with psychological distress in those infected in later waves than those infected in earlier waves, while only being blamed showed a significant association. Risk of discrimination was found to be lower in those infected in later waves, whereas risk of discrimination on psychological distress was shown to be more serious in those infected in later waves. Therefore, we submit that it is more important to support COVID-19 survivors who face discrimination, than it is to attempt to decrease the current discriminatory climate caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.</jats:p>

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  • 児童・思春期の睡眠の指導

    羽澄恵

    小児保健研究   82 ( 4 )   360 - 364   2023.7

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  • トラウマインフォームドケアの行動制限最小化に対する有効性の検討

    三宅 美智, 臼田 健太郎, 羽澄 恵, 川島 貴大, 立森 久照, 西 大輔

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター精神保健研究所年報   ( 36 )   209 - 209   2023.7

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  • トラウマインフォームドケアの行動制限最小化に対する有効性の検討

    三宅 美智, 臼田 健太郎, 羽澄 恵, 川島 貴大, 立森 久照, 西 大輔

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター精神保健研究所年報   ( 36 )   209 - 209   2023.7

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  • Association of preexisting psychiatric disorders with post-COVID-19 prevalence: a cross-sectional study International journal

    Mayumi Kataoka, Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Usuda, Emi Okazaki, Daisuke Nishi

    Scientific Reports   13 ( 1 )   346 - 346   2023.1

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    <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Evidence demonstrating the association of preexisting psychiatric disorders with post-COVID-19 is limited. We aim to investigate the association using larger sample sizes and more extended postinfection periods than previous studies. A total of 6015 (response rate = 77.5%) COVID-19 survivors were surveyed using a self-administered questionnaire from July to September 2021. Poisson regression analysis with robust error variance was performed to estimate post-COVID-19 prevalence ratios (PRs) with or without preexisting psychiatric disorders. Participants with preexisting psychiatric disorders numbered 1067 (17.7%), and with post-COVID-19 were 2149 (35.7%). Post-COVID-19 PR with preexisting psychiatric disorders was 1.09 (95% CI 1.02–1.18, p = 0.013). The interaction between preexisting psychiatric disorders and postinfection periods was significant (p for interaction &lt; 0.001). The subgroup analysis showed that those with preexisting psychiatric disorders might be at greater prolonged risk of post-COVID-19 than those without the disorders. These findings suggested that preexisting psychiatric disorders were associated with an increased post-COVID-19 risk, and post-COVID-19 with preexisting psychiatric disorders might prolong even if time passes.</jats:p>

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  • COVID-19感染拡大初期と後期の感染者における被差別体験と精神的苦痛の関連の相違

    羽澄 恵, 片岡 真由美, 臼田 謙太郎, 成田 瑞, 岡崎 絵美, 西 大輔

    行動医学研究   28 ( Suppl. )   45 - 45   2023

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  • Relationship between attitudes toward COVID-19 infection, depression and anxiety: a cross-sectional survey in Japan Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Emi Okazaki, Kentaro Usuda, Mayumi Kataoka, Daisuke Nishi

    BMC Psychiatry   22 ( 1 )   798   2022.12

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    Although negative attitudes are known to develop with experiences of COVID-19 infection, it remains unclear whether such attitudes contribute to depression and anxiety as sequelae of COVID-19. We aimed to investigate the relationships between attitude towards COVID-19 infection and post-COVID-19 depression and anxiety.

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    A cross-sectional survey of COVID-19 recovered patients was conducted from July to September 2021 in Japan. Outcome variables, depression and anxiety were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7); scores of 10 and above were identified as having symptoms of depression and anxiety, respectively. Exposure variables were whether participants were experiencing the following attitude strongly: threat to life due to COVID-19 infection, helplessness regarding COVID-19 infection, blaming a third party who did not restrain from going outside, blaming themselves for their COVID-19 infection, worry about spreading the infection to others, and self-stigma (Self-Stigma Scale-Short). Modified Poisson regression analyses were performed to analyze the findings.

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    A total of 6016 responses were included in the analyses. The proportion of depression was 19.88%, and anxiety was 11.47%. The threat of life due to COVID-19 infection, helplessness regarding COVID-19 infection, blaming oneself for their COVID-19 infection, and self-stigma were significantly associated with depression and anxiety after adjusting covariates. Blaming the third party who did not restrain from going outside was associated with anxiety. There was no association between the worry about spreading infection to others and depression or anxiety.

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    Negative attitudes, including self-stigma with the experience of COVID-19 infection, were related to depression and anxiety. Further studies confirming whether countermeasures for preventing or decreasing the negative attitude towards COVID-19 infection mitigate these symptoms are needed.

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  • Differences in the Course of Depression and Anxiety after COVID-19 Infection between Recovered Patients with and without a Psychiatric History: A Cross-Sectional Study Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Usuda, Emi Okazaki, Mayumi Kataoka, Daisuke Nishi

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health   19 ( 18 )   11316 - 11316   2022.9

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    Background: This study aimed to examine the course of depression and anxiety in COVID-19 survivors with a psychiatric history compared with those without a psychiatric history. Methods: A web-based cross-sectional survey for COVID-19 survivors was conducted from July to September 2021. A total of 6016 COVID-19 survivors, the accuracy of whose responses was determined to be assured, were included in analyses. Exposures included psychiatric history and time since COVID-19 infection, and the main outcomes and measures included severity of depression and anxiety, as assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), respectively. Results: Mean severity of PHQ-9 and GAD-7 were significantly higher in participants with a psychiatric history than in those without a psychiatric history. Two-way analysis of covariance for PHQ-9 showed a significant main effect of the presence of psychiatric history and a significant interaction effect of psychiatric history × time since infection. Two-way analysis of covariance for the GAD-7 score revealed a significant main effect of the presence of psychiatric history and time since COVID-19 infection and the interaction effect of these factors. Conclusions: The course of depression and anxiety was more severe in COVID-19 survivors with a psychiatric history than in those without a psychiatric history.

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  • Relationship between COVID-19-specific occupational stressors and mental distress in frontline and non-frontline staff Reviewed International journal

    Megumi Hazumi, Kentaro Matsui, Ayumi Tsuru, Rei Otsuki, Kentaro Nagao, Naoko Ayabe, Tomohiro Utsumi, Michio Fukumizu, Aoi Kawamura, Muneto Izuhara, Takuya Yoshiike, Kenichi Kuriyama

    Heliyon   8 ( 8 )   e10310   2022.8

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    This study investigated the difference in the severity of mental distress and factors contributing to mental distress in frontline and non-frontline healthcare professionals during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. A cross-sectional web-based survey of medical staff collected by snow-ball sampling was performed in Japan in October 2020 using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6) as an outcome measure for mental distress. Originally developed items asking about the degree of change in psychological and physical burdens, COVID-19-related fear, and experience of discrimination were obtained. The median score of the K6 was 7 in the frontline staff group (n = 86) and 6 in the non-frontline staff group (n = 504), without a statistically significant difference. Multiple regression analyses showed that among the participants, an increase in psychological burden and COVID-19-related fear was significantly associated with mental distress in both groups. Experience of discrimination was significantly associated with mental distress only in the frontline staff group. However, an increase in physical burden was significantly associated with mental distress only in the non-frontline staff group. The results indicate that the factors contributing to mental distress between frontline and non-frontline staff can be different, although the severity of mental distress is comparable between them.

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  • 心のサポーター養成事業NIPPON COCORO ACTION

    西 大輔, 羽澄 恵, 臼田 謙太郎, 岡崎 絵美, 小倉 加奈子, 片岡 真由美, 小塩 靖崇, 松長 麻美, 梅本 育恵, 久我 弘典, 藤井 千代

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター精神保健研究所年報   ( 35 )   199 - 199   2022.6

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  • COVID-19感染後の精神症状の関連要因の検討

    羽澄 恵, 臼田 謙太郎, 岡崎 絵美, 片岡 真由美, 西 大輔

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター精神保健研究所年報   ( 35 )   200 - 200   2022.6

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  • Sleep disturbance and health-related quality of life in Parkinson's disease: A clear correlation between health-related quality of life and subjective sleep quality. International journal

    Ayumi Tsuru, Kentaro Matsui, Ayano Kimura, Takuya Yoshiike, Rei Otsuki, Kentaro Nagao, Megumi Hazumi, Tomohiro Utsumi, Michio Fukumizu, Yohei Mukai, Yuji Takahashi, Takashi Sakamoto, Kenichi Kuriyama

    Parkinsonism & related disorders   98   86 - 91   2022.4

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    INTRODUCTION: Comorbid insomnia and poor sleep quality in Parkinson's disease (PD) are associated with a poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, the relationship between HRQoL and sleep measures obtained using polysomnography (PSG) remains unclear. We aimed to examine the association between various sleep measures and HRQoL in PD patients. METHODS: We retrospectively included patients with PD who underwent PSG and responded to self-administered questionnaires including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. RESULTS: The patients' (n = 120) mean age was 67.06 (SD = 8.77) years, and their mean Hoehn and Yahr stage was 2.25 (SD = 0.78). A higher PSQI score (worse subjective sleep quality) was correlated in PSG with shorter sleep latency, less N1 sleep, and more N2 sleep. Multiple regression analysis showed that the total PSQI score correlated with both physical and mental HRQoL (p < 0.001 in both cases). However, neither type of HRQoL studied correlated with objective sleep measures, including indicators of sleep architecture, sleep-disordered breathing, and sleep related movement disorders. CONCLUSION: Despite the association between subjective sleep quality and HRQoL, the associations between objective measures and HRQoL were negligible. Objective sleep fragmentation may not be perceived as a sleep disturbance in patients with PD, and therefore may not adversely affect their subjective health, given the paradoxical correlation between PSQI score and sleep architecture.

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  • 精神疾患へのスティグマ軽減に向けた実践と研究のクロストーク 心のサポーター養成事業Nippon COCORO Action

    西 大輔, 羽澄 恵, 臼田 謙太郎, 岡崎 絵美, 小倉 加奈子, 片岡 真由美, 小塩 靖崇, 松長 麻美, 梅本 育恵, 久我 弘典, 藤井 千代

    精神神経学雑誌   124 ( 4付録 )   S - 321   2022.4

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  • COVID-19パンデミックがもたらしたもの-感染拡大最前線および長期的展望 新型コロナウイルス感染後の精神症状

    西 大輔, 羽澄 恵, 臼田 謙太郎, 岡崎 絵美, 片岡 真由美

    精神神経学雑誌   124 ( 4付録 )   S - 432   2022.4

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  • COVID-19関連ストレス・予防行動と睡眠の関係

    伊豆原 宗人, 松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 長尾 賢太朗, 河村 葵, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 内海 智博, 高橋 恵理矢, 羽澄 恵, 篠崎 未生, 大久保 亮, 三山 健司, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌   124 ( 4付録 )   S - 377   2022.4

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  • Decrease in Social Zeitgebers Is Associated With Worsened Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder: Findings During the Pandemic in Japan. International journal

    Rei Otsuki, Kentaro Matsui, Takuya Yoshiike, Kentaro Nagao, Tomohiro Utsumi, Ayumi Tsuru, Naoko Ayabe, Megumi Hazumi, Michio Fukumizu, Kenichi Kuriyama

    Frontiers in psychiatry   13   898600 - 898600   2022

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    Background: Delay in sleep-wake rhythms was observed in the general population during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) may have also experienced exacerbation of symptoms, but no studies have investigated this topic. In this study, we aimed to retrospectively examine the changes in symptoms of outpatients with DSWPD both before and during the pandemic and to identify the factors associated with the exacerbation of sleep-wake rhythms. Methods: We included outpatients with DSWPD aged 16 years or older who visited the outpatient clinic due to sleep disorders between January and September 2020. Decreased social zeitgebers was defined as a reduction of 50% or more in the frequency of commuting to school or work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The severity of DSWPD was assessed using the clinical global impressions - severity of illness (CGI-S) at two points: before and during the pandemic. We defined the worsened, unchanged, and improved groups as those whose CGI-S scores worsened by at least one point, remained unchanged, and improved by at least one point, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the factors associated with worsened DSWPD symptoms. Results: Sixty patients with DSWPD were eligible for this study. Even before the pandemic, patients who were unemployed or did not attend school tended to show more severe DSWPD symptoms. During the pandemic, 27 patients belonged to the worsened group; 28 patients, unchanged group; and 5 patients, improved group. Decreased social zeitgebers (odds ratio [OR] = 6.668, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.653-26.891, p < 0.05) and comorbid mood disorders (OR = 8.876, 95% CI: 1.714-45.974, p < 0.05) showed independent significant associations with the worsening of DSWPD symptoms. Conclusions: During the pandemic, the symptoms of DSWPD tended to worsen. The obtained findings emphasize the importance of social zeitgebers, suggesting the need for external motivation in DSWPD treatment.

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  • Association of Subjective Quality and Quantity of Sleep with Quality of Life among a General Population. International journal

    Kentaro Matsui, Takuya Yoshiike, Kentaro Nagao, Tomohiro Utsumi, Ayumi Tsuru, Rei Otsuki, Naoko Ayabe, Megumi Hazumi, Masahiro Suzuki, Kaori Saitoh, Sayaka Aritake-Okada, Yuichi Inoue, Kenichi Kuriyama

    International journal of environmental research and public health   18 ( 23 )   2021.12

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    This study aimed to determine whether both subjective sleep quality and sleep duration are directly associated with quality of life (QOL), as well as indirectly associated with QOL through insomnia symptoms. Individuals aged 20-69 years without mental illness (n = 9305) were enrolled in this web-based cross-sectional survey. The Short Form-8 was used to assess physical and mental QOL. We used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and extracted items related to subjective sleep quality and sleep duration. Insomnia symptoms were also extracted from the PSQI. The hypothesized models were tested using structural equation modeling. Worse sleep quality, but not shorter sleep duration, was related to worse physical QOL. Both worse sleep quality and shorter sleep duration were related to worse mental QOL. Insomnia symptoms mediated these relationships. Subgroup analyses revealed a U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and physical/mental QOL. However, the relationship between sleep quality and physical/mental QOL was consistent regardless of sleep duration. The results suggest that subjective sleep quality has a more coherent association with QOL than subjective sleep duration. Because of its high feasibility, a questionnaire on overall sleep quality could be a useful indicator in future epidemiological studies of strategies for improving QOL.

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  • Psychological burden of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits on medical workers under the COVID-19 outbreak: a cross-sectional web-based questionnaire survey. International journal

    Kentaro Matsui, Takuya Yoshiike, Ayumi Tsuru, Rei Otsuki, Kentaro Nagao, Naoko Ayabe, Megumi Hazumi, Tomohiro Utsumi, Kentaro Yamamoto, Michio Fukumizu, Kenichi Kuriyama

    BMJ open   11 ( 10 )   e053737   2021.10

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    OBJECTIVES: There are numerous reports on the psychological burden of medical workers after the COVID-19 outbreak; however, no study has examined the influence of developmental characteristics on the mental health of medical workers. The objective of this study was to examine whether the developmental characteristics of medical workers are associated with anxiety and depression after the COVID-19 outbreak. DESIGN: We conducted an online cross-sectional questionnaire survey in October 2020. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The data of 640 medical workers were analysed. The questionnaire included items on sociodemographic data, changes in their life after the COVID-19 outbreak and symptoms of depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits and autism spectrum disorder traits. MAIN OUTCOMES: Depression symptoms were assessed by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and anxiety symptoms were assessed by the Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7. A series of hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed to test the effects of developmental characteristics on depression and anxiety symptoms after controlling for sociodemographic factors and changes in participants' lives after the COVID-19 outbreak. RESULTS: Increases in physical and psychological burden were observed in 49.1% and 78.3% of the subjects, respectively. The results of a multiple regression analysis showed that ADHD traits were significantly associated with both depression (β=0.390, p<0.001) and anxiety (β=0.426, p<0.001). Autistic traits were significantly associated with depression (β=0.069, p<0.05) but not anxiety. Increased physical and psychological burden, being female, medical workers other than physicians and nurses, fear of COVID-19 and experience of discrimination were also significantly associated with both depression and anxiety. CONCLUSION: Globally, the burden on medical workers increased. This study suggested that medical workers with higher ADHD traits may need special attention during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Is 4‐month‐old infants' night waking affected by mothers' responses to them? A cross‐sectional survey in Japan Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Shun Nakajima, Yoshiko Adachi

    Nursing Open   2020.11

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  • Development and validation of a hypersomnia-specific beliefs scale Reviewed

    Megumi Hazumi, Wakako Ito, Ryo Okubo., Masataka Wada, Makoto Honda

    Sleep Medicine   75   256 - 262   2020.6

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  • The Process of Developing Interpersonal Style in Patients with Narcolepsy Reviewed

    18 ( 4 )   475 - 485   2018.7

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  • Examining Issues of Clinical Psychologists in Multidisciplinary Medical Teams : From a Survey on Clinical Psychologists

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    This study aimed to clarify issues faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical teams. It examined three points: 1) the difficulties faced by clinical psychologists in multidisciplinary medical teams; 2) the skills and knowledge required in such teams; and 3) the areas in which graduate school education could be improved. The data used in the study was open data from surveys of clinical psychologists (N = 731). First, we conducted qualitative analysis of answers given to an open-ended question asking why collaboration among clinical psychologists remains undeveloped. Second, we conducted quantitative analysis of subjects' responses to questions about the knowledge and skills useful for collaboration, and how they acquired these skills. The results indicated that 1) the personal characteristics of clinical psychologists, such as how flexible and sociable they are, can cause difficulties in multidisciplinary collaboration, so these " non-professional " skills need to be specifically taught, 2) " assessment " and "psychotherapy" are useful skills, but are mainly acquired through practice, and 3) education on skills application needs to be provided in graduate school.

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  • Clinical psychologists' understanding of present multidisciplinary collaboration : Focusing on those characteristics concomitant with the length of practical experience Reviewed

    33 ( 6 )   556 - 567   2016.2

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  • The Cognitive Structure on the Medication of Insomnia Patients Undergoing Prolonged Treatment Reviewed

    15 ( 5 )   641 - 651   2015.9

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  • Psychological Process of Insomnia Patient Undergoing Prolonged Treatment Reviewed

    14 ( 5 )   712 - 723   2014.9

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  • 不眠および睡眠関連問題に対する介入マニュアルー診断横断的睡眠リズム療法(Trans-C)の実践ー

    アリソン・G・ハーベイ 著, ダニエル・J・バイシー 著, 堀越 勝 監訳, 羽澄 恵 監訳, 綾部 直子, 成澤 元 訳, 降籏 隆二, 中島 俊 訳( Role: Joint translator監訳)

    金剛出版  2024.10  ( ISBN:9784772420662

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    山本 隆一郎, 坂田 昌嗣, 中島 俊, 田中 春仁( Role: Contributor第1章第6節 睡眠習慣や睡眠問題の評価法)

    岩崎学術出版社  2024.9  ( ISBN:9784753312450

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    山本 隆一郎, 坂田 昌嗣, 中島 俊, 田中 春仁( Role: Contributor第3章第6節 過眠に対する理解と支援)

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    下山晴彦, 伊藤絵美, 黒田美穂, 鈴木伸一, 松田修( Role: Contributorアドヒアランス)

    文光堂  2019.3 

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    大石幸二( Role: Contributorpp16,60,61,63,71,75,99,103,123,155.)

    文光堂  2019.3 

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  • 睡眠制限療法

    三島和夫( Original_author: 羽澄恵・中島俊)

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  • 不眠症治療のパラダイムシフト―ライフスタイル改善と効果的な薬物療法-

    三島和夫(睡眠制限法)

    医薬ジャーナル  2017.5 

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    岡島義, 福田一彦( Role: Joint translator刺激制御法; 行動実験)

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  • 適切な睡眠・休養促進に寄与する「新・健康づくりのための睡眠指針」と連動した行動・習慣改善ツール開発及び環境整備 職域における睡眠衛生指導による睡眠健康改善効果の検討に関する研究

    栗山健一, 三島和夫, 鈴木正泰, 田中克俊, 角谷寛, 有竹清夏, 有竹清夏, 河村葵, 岡邨しのぶ, 篠崎未生, 長尾賢太朗, 羽澄恵, 竹島正浩, 金子宜之, 斎藤かおり

    適切な睡眠・休養促進に寄与する「新・健康づくりのための睡眠指針」と連動した行動・習慣改善ツール開発及び環境整備 令和4年度 総括・分担研究報告書(Web)   2023

  • 適切な睡眠・休養促進に寄与する「新・健康づくりのための睡眠指針」と連動した行動・習慣改善ツール開発及び環境整備 職域における睡眠衛生指導による睡眠健康改善効果の検討に関する研究

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    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   46回   234 - 234   2021.9

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  • ナルコレプシー基礎から臨床までの最新の知見 ナルコレプシーの長期予後

    本多 真, 羽澄 恵, 土井 由利子, 高橋 康郎, 本多 裕

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集   39回   106 - 106   2014.7

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  • 臨床心理職における多職種協働の発展に向けた課題の検討 協働の現状に対する臨床心理職の捉え方

    羽澄 恵, 能登 眸, 高柳 めぐみ

    日本心理学会大会発表論文集   77回   405 - 405   2013.8

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  • Rumination-focused CBTの紹介 新しい認知行動療法の理論と応用

    梅垣 佑介, 野津 弓起子, 高柳 めぐみ, 羽澄 恵, 堤 亜美, 遠藤 麻美, 下山 晴彦

    東京大学大学院教育学研究科臨床心理学コース紀要   36   17 - 24   2013.3

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  • 多職種協働における臨床心理職の役割 近接領域からみた協働の位置づけ

    羽澄 恵, 高柳 めぐみ, 高木 郁彦, 樫原 潤, 川崎 隆, 下山 晴彦

    東京大学大学院教育学研究科臨床心理学コース紀要   36   59 - 66   2013.3

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  • 病院集団療法に心理士が参入する際の困難と工夫 デイケア実習での体験から

    平野 真理, 川崎 隆, 高柳 めぐみ, 羽澄 恵, 樫原 潤, 野津 弓起子, 下山 晴彦

    東京大学大学院教育学研究科臨床心理学コース紀要   35   104 - 114   2012.3

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  • 【児童青年期の抑うつの認知行動療法プログラムの研究】児童青年期の抑うつの認知行動療法プログラムの研究 認知行動療法プログラムの開発に向けて

    堤 亜美, 羽澄 恵, 菅沼 慎一郎, 佐藤 有里耶, 高柳 めぐみ, 向江 亮, 鴛渕 るわ, 下山 晴彦

    東京大学大学院教育学研究科臨床心理学コース紀要   34   75 - 82   2011.3

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Presentations

  • 一般人口における主観的な睡眠の質的/量的評価がQuality of Lifeに及ぼす影響 不眠症状の媒介的役割を考慮して

    松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 長尾 賢太朗, 内海 智博, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 綾部 直子, 羽澄 恵, 鈴木 正泰, 斎藤 かおり, 有竹 清夏, 井上 雄一, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集  2021.9  (一社)日本睡眠学会

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  • ADHD/ASD傾向とCOVID-19流行下における気晴らし行動の変化が不眠に及ぼす影響

    綾部 直子, 松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 羽澄 恵, 内海 智博, 山元 健太朗, 福水 道郎, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌  2021.9  (公社)日本精神神経学会

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  • 睡眠障害をLong Life Disorderとして考える 小児期の睡眠問題とその影響 成長発達と神経発達症、起立性調節障害、睡眠時無呼吸症候群、概日リズム障害

    福水 道郎, 野崎 真紀, 小島 泰子, 長尾 ゆり, 木村 一恵, 星野 恭子, 林 雅晴, 中川 栄二, 松井 健太郎, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 伊豆原 宗人, 長尾 賢太朗, 河村 葵, 木村 綾乃, 三好 智佳子, 内海 智博, 羽澄 恵, 綾部 直子, 吉池 卓也, 栗山 健一, Hayes MarieJ

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集  2021.9  (一社)日本睡眠学会

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  • COVID-19流行下での医療関係者における不眠症状と睡眠・覚醒リズム/社会的ジェットラグの関連

    大槻 怜, 松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 都留 あゆみ, 長尾 賢太朗, 綾部 直子, 羽澄 恵, 内海 智博, 山元 健太朗, 福永 道郎, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌  2021.9  (公社)日本精神神経学会

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  • COVID-19流行下における気晴らし行動の変化がADHD傾向を伴う医療従事者の睡眠に及ぼす影響

    綾部 直子, 松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 羽澄 恵, 内海 智博, 山元 健太朗, 福水 道郎, 伊豆原 宗人, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集  2021.9  (一社)日本睡眠学会

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  • COVID-19の流行がわが国の医療関係者の心理的健康に与える影響

    松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 長尾 賢太朗, 綾部 直子, 羽澄 恵, 内海 智博, 山元 健太朗, 福水 道郎, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌  2021.9  (公社)日本精神神経学会

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  • 一般高齢男性における不眠、睡眠時間の誤認、およびレム睡眠出現率と総死亡リスクの関連

    内海 智博, 吉池 卓也, 有竹 清夏, 松井 健太郎, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 福水 道郎, 山元 健太朗, 綾部 直子, 羽澄 恵, 斎藤 かおり, 鈴木 正泰, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌  2021.9  (公社)日本精神神経学会

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  • COVID-19パンデミックと不眠障害における不眠症状と不安症状の関係性の変化

    羽澄 恵, 吉池 卓也, 松井 健太郎, 長尾 賢太朗, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 綾部 直子, 内海 智博, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集  2021.9  (一社)日本睡眠学会

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  • COVID-19治療従事経験の有無による医療関係者の精神健康関連要因の相違

    羽澄 恵, 松井 健太郎, 吉池 卓也, 都留 あゆみ, 大槻 怜, 長尾 賢太朗, 綾部 直子, 内海 智博, 山元 健太朗, 福水 道郎, 栗山 健一

    精神神経学雑誌  2021.9  (公社)日本精神神経学会

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  • 概日リズム睡眠・覚醒障害(CRSWD)患者におけるCOVID-19流行拡大に伴う症状変化/増悪要因の検討

    大槻 怜, 松井 健太郎, 都留 あゆみ, 伊豆原 宗人, 長尾 賢太朗, 河村 葵, 内海 智博, 羽澄 恵, 綾部 直子, 山元 健太朗, 福水 道郎, 吉池 卓也, 栗山 健一

    日本睡眠学会定期学術集会プログラム・抄録集  2021.9  (一社)日本睡眠学会

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  • 中枢性過眠症における心理的問題について

    羽澄恵

    日本narcolepsy協会第16回定期総会 

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    Venue:千葉  

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  • 不眠障害と概日リズム睡眠—覚醒障害のアセスメント

    羽澄恵

    不眠と概日リズム睡眠-覚醒障害に対する診断横断的認知行動療法セミナー 

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    Venue:東京  

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  • 睡眠とメンタルタフネスを整えよう

    羽澄恵

    公益財団法人総合健康推進財団 

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    Venue:東京  

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  • 「睡眠と心の関係」

    羽澄恵

    長野県千曲市市民講座 

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    Venue:長野  

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  • 子どもの成長と睡眠の重要性

    羽澄恵

    公益財団法人神経研究所付属睡眠健康推進機構主催 

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  • 不眠の問題に対する認知行動療法のマニュアル③ (筋弛緩、認知的介入)

    羽澄恵

    国立精神・神経医療研究センター認知行動療法センター主催 平成30年度 睡眠の問題に対する認知行動療法の研修(ベーシック) 

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    Event date: 2018.11

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  • 子供の睡眠・睡眠の大切さ

    羽澄恵

    公益財団法人神経研究所付属睡眠健康推進機構主催 

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    Venue:長野  

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  • 睡眠障害を持つ子供や保護者への対応

    羽澄恵

    平成30年度仙台市保健会養護教諭部会研修会 

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  • Development and validation of "the Scale of Severity of Sleepiness-specific Distress: SSSD”

    Megumi Hazumi, Wakako Ito, Makoto Honda

    The 9th congress of Asian Sleep Research Society 

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    Event date: 2018.7

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    Venue:札幌  

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  • 【一般向け講演】あなたの「眠れない」の解決法をさぐる

    公益財団法人総合健康推進財団主催 

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  • ナルコレプシーで悩んだときの心のケア

    羽澄恵

    第14回定期総会講演会 

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  • 睡眠はなぜ必要か、何時間必要か

    羽澄恵

    学校訪問型睡眠講座 

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    Venue:埼玉  

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  • 乳幼児健診の縦断調査からみた3歳児の睡眠問題と母親の睡眠・健康との関係

    足達淑子・張淑珍・羽澄恵・中島俊

    日本睡眠学会 

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    Event date: 2017.6 - 2917.6

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    Venue:横浜  

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  • 不眠症状を主訴とする患者における服薬に対する肯定的および否定的認知と夜間の睡眠/覚醒に関するパイロット研究

    羽澄恵・田中春仁・棚橋恵美・山本浩彰・川嶋宏行・東郷史治

    日本睡眠学会 

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Awards

  • Sleep and biological Rhythm 査読者表彰

    2023.9  

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  • 睡眠不足の維持増悪に関連する心理的機序の解明

    Grant number:22K13847  2022.4 - 2026.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究  若手研究

    羽澄 恵

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    Grant amount:\4550000 ( Direct Cost: \3500000 、 Indirect Cost:\1050000 )

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  • ~縦断的な診療記録システムを用いて~

    2020.6 - 2021.3

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  • 眠気に伴う精神的苦痛が中枢性過眠症の治療経過に与える影響

    Grant number:19K14438  2019.4 - 2022.3

    日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 若手研究  若手研究

    羽澄 恵

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    Grant amount:\4160000 ( Direct Cost: \3200000 、 Indirect Cost:\960000 )

    本年度は、昨年度に引き続き調査対象者のサンプルサイズの拡大を図るとともに、2021年度に学会で公表した成果(1年以上治療を続ける中枢性過眠症患者の心理的問題に関連する要因を検討した調査の結果)を論文として公表するため鋭意準備中である。
    並行して、あらたにIdiopathic hypersomnia Severity Scale(Dauvilliers et al, 2018)日本語版の開発および妥当性・信頼性の検討に取り組んでいる最中である。本年度時点では、開発者からの日本語版開発の許諾取得、および日本語版の開発については概ね完了しており、現在は妥当性・信頼性の検討を行うためデータ収集を行っている最中である。今後は、十分なサンプルサイズを確保したうえで、妥当性・信頼性の分析および研究成果としての公表を進めていく予定である。

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  • psycho-social problems specific in patients with Narcolepsy and Idiopathic hypersomnia

    Grant number:17H07384  2017.8 - 2019.3

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up

    HAZUMI Megumi

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    I performed development and validation study of the scale measuring the dysfunctional beliefs specific in patients with Narcolepsy and Idiopathic hypersomnia. Preliminarily, the novel scale "Hypersomnia specific Beliefs(HSB)" consisting of 3 factors (‘aversion toward doze’, ‘hypersensitivity toward others’ reactions about my doze’, and ‘sense of defeat caused by doze') with 12 items was developed through the interview data with 11 patients with Narcolepsy or Idiopathic Hyperomnia and confirming content validity by 2 phisicians and 10 patients. After that, cross-sectional survey with 166 patients
    was performed. The results of the data analyses showed that good validity and reliability of the novel scale and that the severity of beliefs measured by the scale relates to depression, social anxiety and somnolence, indipendently.

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