School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Sleep Med. 2021 May;81:169-179. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.02.027. Epub 2021 Feb 19.
Despite remarkable achievements in ensuring health equity, racial/ethnic disparities in sleep still persist and are emerging as a major area of concern. Accumulating evidence has not yet been well characterized from a broad perspective. We conducted a scoping review of studies on sleep disparities by race/ethnicity to summarize characteristics of existing studies and identify evidence gaps.
We searched PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases for studies of racial/ethnic disparities in sleep. Studies that met inclusion criteria were retrieved and organized in a data charting form by study design, sleep measuring methods, sleep features, and racial/ethnic comparisons.
One hundred sixteen studies were included in this review. Most studies focused on disparities between Whites and Blacks. Disproportionately fewer studies examined disparities for Hispanic, Asian, and other racial/ethnic groups. Self-reported sleep was most frequently used. Sleep duration, overall sleep quality, and sleep disordered breathing were frequently studied, whereas other features including sleep efficiency, latency, continuity, and architecture were understudied, particularly in racial minority groups in the US. Current study findings on racial/ethnic disparities in most of sleep features is mixed and inconclusive.
This review identified significant evidence gaps in racial/ethnic disparities research on sleep. Our results suggest a need for more studies examining diverse sleep features using standardized and robust measuring methods for more valid comparisons of sleep health in diverse race/ethnicity groups.
尽管在确保健康公平方面取得了显著成就,但种族/民族的睡眠差异仍然存在,并成为一个主要关注领域。越来越多的证据尚未从广泛的角度得到很好的描述。我们对种族/民族睡眠差异的研究进行了范围综述,以总结现有研究的特点,并确定证据差距。
我们在 PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 数据库中搜索了关于种族/民族睡眠差异的研究。检索符合纳入标准的研究,并按研究设计、睡眠测量方法、睡眠特征和种族/民族比较在数据图表形式中进行组织。
本综述共纳入 116 项研究。大多数研究集中在白人和黑人之间的差异上。研究种族/民族差异的研究较少,代表性不足的是西班牙裔、亚裔和其他种族/民族群体。自我报告的睡眠是最常用的。睡眠持续时间、总体睡眠质量和睡眠障碍性呼吸是经常研究的课题,而其他特征,包括睡眠效率、潜伏期、连续性和结构,研究较少,特别是在美国的少数族裔群体中。目前关于睡眠特征的种族/民族差异的研究结果是混杂和不确定的。
本综述确定了种族/民族差异研究在睡眠方面存在重大证据差距。我们的结果表明,需要更多的研究使用标准化和可靠的测量方法来检查更多的睡眠特征,以便在不同的种族/民族群体中更有效地比较睡眠健康。