University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Sleep Med Rev. 2021 Jun;57:101428. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2021.101428. Epub 2021 Jan 26.
Over the past decade, research linking sleep and social relationships has burgeoned. Researchers across the globe are trying to understand whether the quality and quantity of our social relationships matter for sleep, and vice versa. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, identifying over 200 relevant articles examining sleep and social relationships in healthy populations. Here, we summarize our findings by reviewing 1) links between sleep and broad social ties across the lifespan, and 2) links between sleep and specific social relationships identified in the literature search, including romantic relationships, family relationships, and work relationships. Taken together, the literature provides evidence that the quality and presence of social relationships, especially our closest relationships, play a role in how we sleep. Likewise, sleep appears to influence our social bonds. However, the majority of work is correlational, limiting conclusions about the directionality of these effects. We conclude by synthesizing the findings, considering the limitations of the present literature, and identifying key future directions for this emerging area of research.
在过去的十年中,睡眠与社会关系的研究蓬勃发展。全球的研究人员都在试图了解我们的社会关系的质量和数量是否对睡眠有影响,反之亦然。我们对文献进行了系统的回顾,确定了 200 多篇相关文章,这些文章研究了健康人群中的睡眠和社会关系。在这里,我们通过回顾 1)睡眠与整个生命周期中广泛的社会联系之间的联系,以及 2)文献检索中确定的睡眠与特定社会关系之间的联系,包括浪漫关系、家庭关系和工作关系,总结了我们的发现。总的来说,文献提供的证据表明,社会关系的质量和存在,尤其是我们最亲密的关系,在我们的睡眠方式中起着作用。同样,睡眠似乎也影响我们的社会纽带。然而,大多数研究都是相关的,限制了对这些影响方向的结论。我们通过综合研究结果来得出结论,考虑到目前文献的局限性,并确定这一新兴研究领域的关键未来方向。