Department of Psychology and Health Psychology Program, University of Utah.
Health Psychol. 2018 Aug;37(8):787-798. doi: 10.1037/hea0000628. Epub 2018 May 28.
While the implications of social support are increasingly well understood, no meta-analytic review to date has examined the intersection of the social support and sleep literatures. The aims of this meta-analysis were primarily to review the association between social support and sleep and additionally to test several proposed moderators from prior work.
Using a literature search and the ancestry approach, the review identified 61 studies with a total of 105,437 participants.
Random-effects modeling showed that greater social support was significantly related to improved sleep outcomes (Zr = -.152). These results were not moderated by the operationalization of support, study design, or chronic conditions.
These data indicate a robust association between social support and favorable sleep outcomes. (PsycINFO Database Record
尽管社会支持的影响越来越被人们所理解,但迄今为止,还没有一项元分析综述研究考察了社会支持和睡眠文献的交叉点。本元分析的主要目的是回顾社会支持与睡眠之间的关系,并进一步检验之前研究中提出的几个调节变量。
使用文献搜索和追溯法,该综述确定了 61 项研究,共有 105437 名参与者。
随机效应模型显示,更多的社会支持与改善的睡眠结果显著相关(Zr = -.152)。这些结果不受支持的操作化、研究设计或慢性疾病的调节。
这些数据表明,社会支持与良好的睡眠结果之间存在强有力的关联。