aDepartment of Sociology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
bSwiss NCCR "LIVES - Overcoming Vulnerability: Life Course Perspectives", Institute of Demography and Socioeconomics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Aging Ment Health. 2020 Feb;24(2):322-332. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1534078. Epub 2018 Nov 30.
This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sleeping problems in older adults and how this association may be mediated by socioeconomic conditions across the lives of individuals using a life course perspective. Since the life course opportunities differ systematically between men and women, attention was given to gender differences in the association. Data from 23,766 individuals aged over 50 years of the longitudinal Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) were used. Logistic mixed-effect models were estimated to examine the associations between childhood socioeconomic conditions and the presence of sleeping problems. For women, the analyses showed an association between childhood socioeconomic conditions and sleeping problems. For men, only current socioeconomic conditions were found to be relevant for sleep. The importance of childhood socioeconomic conditions for sleeping problems did not affect the evolution of sleeping problems over ageing. In this study no empirical support was found for processes of cumulative advantage/disadvantage or age-as-leveler. However, childhood does seem to be a critical period for the sleep of women, because the association with childhood socioeconomic conditions remains even when the circumstances later in life are considered. These findings, in particular the gender differences in the association, underline the importance of tracking life course patterns in the study of sleeping problems in older adults.
本研究旨在评估童年社会经济状况与老年人睡眠问题之间的关系,并从生命历程的角度探讨这种关系如何通过个体一生中的社会经济状况来进行中介。由于男性和女性的生命历程机会存在系统差异,因此关注了这种关联中的性别差异。本研究使用了来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休纵向调查(SHARE)的 23766 名 50 岁以上人群的数据。采用逻辑混合效应模型来检验童年社会经济条件与睡眠问题之间的关联。对于女性,分析显示童年社会经济条件与睡眠问题之间存在关联。对于男性,只有当前的社会经济条件与睡眠有关。童年社会经济条件对睡眠问题的重要性并不会影响睡眠问题随年龄增长的演变。在本研究中,没有发现累积优势/劣势或年龄作为水平器的过程的实证支持。然而,童年似乎确实是女性睡眠的关键时期,因为即使考虑到以后生活中的情况,与童年社会经济条件的关联仍然存在。这些发现,特别是关联中的性别差异,强调了在研究老年人睡眠问题时跟踪生命历程模式的重要性。