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不同种族/族裔的老年高血压女性中的韧性因素、种族/族裔和睡眠障碍。

Resilience factors, race/ethnicity and sleep disturbance among diverse older females with hypertension.

机构信息

Department of Population Health, Center for Healthful Behavior Change, New York University Langone Health, 180 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor,7-23C, New York, NY 10016, United States.

Department of Population Health, Center for Healthful Behavior Change, New York University Langone Health, 180 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor,7-23C, New York, NY 10016, United States.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2020 Jun 15;271:255-261. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.03.148. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study examined the relationships between resilience and sleep disturbance in a diverse sample of older women with a history of hypertension and whether this relationship is moderated by individuals' race/ethnicity.

METHODS

Sample includes 700 females from a community-based study in Brooklyn, New York with a mean age of 60.7 years (SD=6.52). Of the participants, 28.1% were born in the U.S.; 71% were African-descent, 17.4% were European and 11.6% were Hispanics descents. Data were gathered on demographics and sleep disturbance using the Comprehensive Assessment and Referral Evaluation (CARE) and the Stress Index Scale (SIS). Resilience Factors were assessed with both the Index of Self-Regulation of Emotion (ISE) and religious health beliefs. Chi-Square, Anova, Student t-tests, and multilinear regression analysis were conducted to explore associations between resilience factors and sleep disturbance. Associations between resilience factors and sleep disturbance were examined using stratified multilinear regression analysis in three models by race/ethnicity. Regression models was conducted examining the interaction between resilience factors and stress RESULTS: Resilience factor, ISE emerged as the strongest independent predictor of sleep disturbance [B(SE) = -0.368(0.008); p < .001] for African descents. ISE was not a significant predictor of sleep disturbance among Hispanic participants [B(SE) = -0.218(0.022);p = .052], however interaction effect analysis revealed that stress level moderates significantly the relationship between ISE, and their sleep disturbance [B(SE) = 0.243(0.001);p = .036].

CONCLUSIONS

Results of our study suggest that resilience factors might be a more important protective factor for sleep disturbance among diverse older females.

摘要

背景

本研究考察了在一个有高血压病史的多元化老年女性样本中,韧性与睡眠障碍之间的关系,以及这种关系是否受到个体种族/民族的影响。

方法

该样本包括来自纽约布鲁克林社区研究的 700 名女性,平均年龄为 60.7 岁(SD=6.52)。参与者中,28.1%出生于美国;71%为非裔,17.4%为欧洲裔,11.6%为西班牙裔。使用综合评估和转介评估(CARE)和压力指数量表(SIS)收集有关人口统计学和睡眠障碍的数据。使用情绪自我调节指数(ISE)和宗教健康信念评估韧性因素。采用卡方检验、方差分析、学生 t 检验和多元线性回归分析,探讨韧性因素与睡眠障碍之间的关联。采用分层多元线性回归分析,按种族/民族在三个模型中检验韧性因素与睡眠障碍之间的关联。采用回归模型检验韧性因素与应激的交互作用。

结果

韧性因素,ISE 作为非洲裔女性睡眠障碍的最强独立预测因子[B(SE)=-0.368(0.008);p<.001]。ISE 不是西班牙裔参与者睡眠障碍的显著预测因子[B(SE)=-0.218(0.022);p=0.052],然而,交互作用分析显示,应激水平显著调节 ISE 与睡眠障碍之间的关系[B(SE)=0.243(0.001);p=0.036]。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,韧性因素可能是不同老年女性睡眠障碍的更重要保护因素。

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