1 Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice and Health Sciences Center, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA.
Res Aging. 2019 Aug;41(7):697-722. doi: 10.1177/0164027519834861. Epub 2019 Mar 7.
Older adults are more likely to report problem sleep, but little is known about how the economic challenges of old age affect sleep. Using data from the disability and use of time from the panel study of income dynamics ( = 1,693), this study applied propensity score methods and the marginal structural model to estimate the associations between exposure to poverty and two measures of problem sleep: risky sleep duration and difficulty falling asleep. Poverty, irrespective of duration of exposure, had little impact on short sleep duration. Exposure to poverty, however, was associated with increased likelihood of long sleep duration on weekends and having difficulty falling asleep on both weekdays and weekends, especially for older adults who were exposed to poverty for 5 or more years. Findings suggest that economic hardship of old age may be a social structural obstacle for healthy sleep.
老年人更容易出现睡眠问题,但对于老年时期的经济挑战如何影响睡眠,我们知之甚少。本研究利用收入动态面板研究中的残疾和时间使用数据(n=1693),采用倾向评分法和边际结构模型来估计贫困暴露与两种睡眠问题衡量指标(睡眠时间不足风险和入睡困难)之间的关联。不论贫困暴露时间长短,贫困对短睡眠持续时间的影响都很小。然而,贫困暴露与周末长时间睡眠以及工作日和周末入睡困难的可能性增加有关,尤其是对于贫困暴露 5 年或以上的老年人而言。研究结果表明,老年时期的经济困难可能是健康睡眠的社会结构性障碍。