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青少年睡眠问题中的种族文化差异。

Ethnocultural differences in sleep complaints among adolescents.

作者信息

Roberts R E, Roberts C R, Chen I G

机构信息

University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center, School of Public Health, 77225, USA.

出版信息

J Nerv Ment Dis. 2000 Apr;188(4):222-9. doi: 10.1097/00005053-200004000-00005.

Abstract

Data from a school survey (N = 5423) were used to examine differences in sleep complaints among adolescents from nine ethnocultural groups. Compared with Anglo youths, Chinese American youths were at significantly lower risk for insomnia, whereas Mexican American youths had an elevated risk, adjusting for the effects of age, gender, and socioeconomic status. Adjusting for the same three covariates, African, Mexican and Central American youths were at elevated risk for hypersomnia. No group was at lower risk for hypersomnia than the Anglos. The results suggest minority status may affect risk for sleep problems but that the direction and the magnitude of the effects vary depending on the outcome examined, severity of the problem, and the ethnic group studied. Given the paucity of data on culture and risk for disturbed sleep among adolescents, more research is needed on the role of ethnocultural background on sleep.

摘要

一项学校调查(N = 5423)的数据被用于研究九个种族文化群体的青少年在睡眠问题上的差异。与英裔青少年相比,华裔美国青少年患失眠症的风险显著较低,而墨西哥裔美国青少年的风险则有所升高,同时对年龄、性别和社会经济地位的影响进行了调整。在对相同的三个协变量进行调整后,非洲裔、墨西哥裔和中美洲裔青少年患嗜睡症的风险有所升高。没有哪个群体患嗜睡症的风险比英裔青少年更低。结果表明,少数族裔身份可能会影响睡眠问题的风险,但影响的方向和程度会因所研究的结果、问题的严重程度以及所研究的种族群体而有所不同。鉴于青少年中关于文化与睡眠障碍风险的数据匮乏,需要更多关于种族文化背景对睡眠作用的研究。

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