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同伴侵害与青少年适应:睡眠的调节作用

Peer Victimization and Adolescent Adjustment: The Moderating Role of Sleep.

作者信息

Tu Kelly M, Erath Stephen A, El-Sheikh Mona

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University, 203 Spidle Hall, Auburn, AL, 36849-5214, USA.

出版信息

J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2015 Nov;43(8):1447-1457. doi: 10.1007/s10802-015-0035-6.

Abstract

The present study examined multiple indices of sleep as moderators of the association between peer victimization and adjustment among typically developing adolescents. Participants included 252 adolescents (M = 15.79 years; 66 % European American, 34 % African American) and their parents. A multi-method, multi-informant design was employed to address the research questions. Sleep was assessed objectively with actigraphy (sleep minutes and sleep efficiency) and subjectively with self-reports. Adolescents reported on peer victimization and internalizing symptoms. Externalizing behaviors were examined with mother and father reports. Subjective sleep/wake problems moderated the associations between peer victimization and internalizing and externalizing symptoms. A stronger relation emerged between peer victimization and internalizing symptoms among adolescents who reported higher versus lower levels of sleep/wake problems. Adolescents with elevated sleep/wake problems had higher levels of externalizing symptoms across the range of peer victimization. However, for those with fewer sleep/wake problems, a positive relation between peer victimization and externalizing symptoms was observed. Actigraphy-based sleep minutes and sleep efficiency also moderated the relations between peer victimization and internalizing symptoms. Although peer victimization was associated with higher levels of internalizing symptoms for all youth, those who reported the lowest levels of such symptoms had longer and more efficient sleep in conjunction with low levels of peer victimization. Findings are novel and highlight the importance of considering both bioregulatory processes and peer relations in the prediction of adolescents' adjustment.

摘要

本研究考察了睡眠的多个指标,作为典型发育青少年中同伴受害与适应之间关联的调节因素。参与者包括252名青少年(平均年龄M = 15.79岁;66%为欧裔美国人,34%为非裔美国人)及其父母。采用多方法、多 informant 设计来解决研究问题。通过活动记录仪客观评估睡眠(睡眠时间和睡眠效率),并通过自我报告主观评估睡眠。青少年报告同伴受害情况和内化症状。通过母亲和父亲的报告来考察外化行为。主观睡眠/觉醒问题调节了同伴受害与内化和外化症状之间的关联。在报告睡眠/觉醒问题水平较高与较低的青少年中,同伴受害与内化症状之间出现了更强的关联。在同伴受害程度范围内,睡眠/觉醒问题较多的青少年外化症状水平较高。然而,对于那些睡眠/觉醒问题较少的青少年,观察到同伴受害与外化症状之间存在正相关。基于活动记录仪的睡眠时间和睡眠效率也调节了同伴受害与内化症状之间的关系。虽然同伴受害与所有青少年更高水平的内化症状相关,但那些报告此类症状水平最低的青少年,在同伴受害程度较低的情况下,睡眠时间更长且睡眠效率更高。研究结果具有创新性,突出了在预测青少年适应情况时考虑生物调节过程和同伴关系的重要性。

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