Brummett Beverly H, Babyak Michael A, Siegler Ilene C, Vitaliano Peter P, Ballard Edna L, Gwyther Lisa P, Williams Redford B
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Health Psychol. 2006 Mar;25(2):220-5. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.25.2.220.
The authors used structural equation modeling to examine associations among perceptions of negative affect, social support, and quality of sleep in a sample of caregivers (n = 175) and noncaregiver control participants (n = 169). The authors hypothesized that caregiver status would be related to sleep quality directly and also indirectly by way of negative affect and social support. This hypothesis was partially supported in that caregiving was found to be indirectly related to sleep quality. However, after accounting for the indirect effects of negative affect and social support, the direct effect of caregiving on sleep quality was no longer statistically significant. The structural model accounted for approximately 43% of the variance in sleep quality. The present findings may be useful in the development of successful sleep interventions for caregivers.
作者使用结构方程模型,在一组照顾者样本(n = 175)和非照顾者对照参与者(n = 169)中,研究负面情绪感知、社会支持和睡眠质量之间的关联。作者假设,照顾者身份将直接以及通过负面情绪和社会支持间接与睡眠质量相关。这一假设得到了部分支持,因为发现照顾行为与睡眠质量存在间接关联。然而,在考虑了负面情绪和社会支持的间接影响后,照顾行为对睡眠质量的直接影响不再具有统计学意义。该结构模型解释了睡眠质量约43%的方差。本研究结果可能有助于为照顾者开发成功的睡眠干预措施。