Kelly Ryan J, El-Sheikh Mona
Department of Individual, Family, and Community Education.
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Human Sciences, Auburn University.
J Fam Psychol. 2016 Sep;30(6):708-19. doi: 10.1037/fam0000209. Epub 2016 Apr 21.
We examined relations between mothers' and fathers' problem drinking and school-age children's sleep. Consistent with a health disparities perspective, children's ethnicity and socioeconomic status were examined as moderators of relations between parental problem drinking and children's sleep. Participants were 282 children (M age = 9.44 years) and their parents. Children were from diverse ethnic (65% White, 35% Black) and socioeconomic backgrounds. Using a multi-informant design, parents reported on their own problem drinking and children's sleep was assessed with actigraphs over 7 nights. After controlling for several influential covariates, moderation findings indicated that associations between heightened levels of parental problem drinking (predominately fathers') and children's shorter sleep duration, reduced sleep efficiency, and greater long wake episodes were most evident for Black children and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Findings are among the first to establish relations between parental problem drinking and children's sleep and indicate that not all children are at equal risk for sleep disturbances in such home environments. Results add to a growing literature that has examined children's sleep within the family context and highlight the importance of considering the broader sociocultural milieu. (PsycINFO Database Record
我们研究了父母的问题饮酒与学龄儿童睡眠之间的关系。从健康差异的角度来看,我们将儿童的种族和社会经济地位作为父母问题饮酒与儿童睡眠关系的调节因素进行了研究。参与者为282名儿童(平均年龄 = 9.44岁)及其父母。儿童来自不同的种族(65%为白人,35%为黑人)和社会经济背景。采用多渠道信息设计,父母报告自己的问题饮酒情况,同时通过活动记录仪对儿童7个晚上的睡眠进行评估。在控制了几个有影响的协变量后,调节分析结果表明,父母问题饮酒程度较高(主要是父亲)与儿童睡眠时间缩短、睡眠效率降低以及长时间觉醒次数增加之间的关联,在黑人儿童和社会经济背景较低的儿童中最为明显。这些发现首次确立了父母问题饮酒与儿童睡眠之间的关系,并表明在这样的家庭环境中,并非所有儿童面临睡眠障碍的风险都相同。研究结果进一步丰富了在家庭背景下对儿童睡眠的研究文献,并突出了考虑更广泛社会文化环境的重要性。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )