Hale Lauren, Emanuele Erin, James Sarah
Program in Public Health, Stony Brook University, HSC Level 3, Room 071, Stony Brook, NY 1194-8338, USA.
Sociology and Social Policy, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, 227 Wallace Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Curr Sleep Med Rep. 2015 Dec;1(4):212-217. doi: 10.1007/s40675-015-0023-y. Epub 2015 Oct 1.
In this brief review article, we provide an overview of recent (since 2010) scientific contributions to our understanding of the social and environmental determinants of sleep health. In particular, we focus on three areas where we saw the most contributions to the determinants of sleep health among children, adolescents, and adults. First, studies of neighborhood context and sleep health find that sleep quality and quantity are lower in disadvantaged neighborhoods. These negative associations are often stronger for women than for men. Second, family factors matter for sleep health. Children from families with more parental resources sleep better than do children from families without such resources. Adults with children sleep less than those without, and work-family conflict is an impediment to good sleep. Third, media use is problematic for sleep health. Around the world, higher levels of screen media use are associated with lower quality and quantity of sleep. Future research on the social and environmental determinants of sleep health will grow out of these three areas of current research. In addition, we anticipate new research in the international realm and in the area of interventions designed to improve the population's sleep health.
在这篇简短的综述文章中,我们概述了近期(自2010年以来)科学界对我们理解睡眠健康的社会和环境决定因素所做的贡献。我们特别关注了三个领域,在这些领域中,我们发现对儿童、青少年和成年人睡眠健康决定因素的贡献最大。首先,对邻里环境与睡眠健康的研究发现,在弱势社区中,睡眠质量和时长较低。这些负面关联通常对女性的影响比对男性更强。其次,家庭因素对睡眠健康很重要。来自父母资源较多家庭的孩子比来自没有这些资源家庭的孩子睡眠更好。有孩子的成年人比没有孩子的成年人睡眠更少,工作与家庭的冲突是良好睡眠的障碍。第三,使用媒体对睡眠健康存在问题。在全球范围内,较高水平的屏幕媒体使用与较低的睡眠质量和时长相关。未来关于睡眠健康的社会和环境决定因素的研究将源于当前这三个研究领域。此外,我们预计在国际领域以及旨在改善人群睡眠健康的干预措施领域会有新的研究。