Key points
War has a negative and lasting impact on sleep.
Sleep deprivation, trauma, environmental factors, and social factors can contribute to chronic suffering.
Veterans, refugees, and even children born after a war experience disrupted sleep for years.
The right to live in peace is enshrined in the United Nations’ 2016 Declaration on the Right to Peace . War and conflict affect people’s lives in thousands of different ways, one of which is how we sleep. Even when war ends, the effects of that experience linger on in struggles to feel rested.
Here are three examples of how war creates chronic sleep difficulties for soldiers, victims of violence, and even the next generation of children. The stress of war touches the lives of all those involved, and some who are not involved. Source: DangrafArt / Pixabay 1. Children Conceived After the War
Parents’ war-related stress can lead to children’s ongoing sleep challenges, even when those children are conceived after the war has stopped. In one study , children’s sleep patterns were reported by the mothers and by the children themselves at various ages up to age 10.
These children were born in an Israeli hospital to some mothers who witnessed bombings directly and to some mothers who were not directly exposed. This war experience happened shortly before the child was conceived. The children in the study were conceived two to twelve months later.
For mothers who experienced high emotional distress during war in the months before conception, daughters’ sleep was significantly affected up to age 10 (when the study ended). While boys showed no sleep disruption correlating with their mother’s war distress, girls had disturbances in the areas of "night wakings, parasomnias, sleep-disordered breathing, sleep anxiety , and bedtime resistance." (The study does not mention nonbinary children.) 2. Refugees and New Social Conditions When refugees struggle to get good sleep in their new country, the trauma of the war at home isn’t the only reason. Around 6.5 million Ukrainians fled fled their country in the face of a Russian invasion. Researchers found that in some cases these refugees’ subsequent sleep disruptions […]
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