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黑人和白人青年成年人在睡眠健康方面的种族差异:童年时期邻里安全的作用。

Racial disparities in sleep health between Black and White young adults: The role of neighborhood safety in childhood.

作者信息

Fuller-Rowell Thomas E, Nichols Olivia I, Robinson Austin T, Boylan Jennifer Morozink, Chae David H, El-Sheikh Mona

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Science, Auburn University, 203 Spidle Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.

Department of Human Development and Family Science, Auburn University, 203 Spidle Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.

出版信息

Sleep Med. 2021 May;81:341-349. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.03.007. Epub 2021 Mar 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Black adults in the United States have shorter sleep durations and poorer sleep efficiency relative to White adults, yet reasons for these disparities are not well explicated. The objective of this study was to examine neighborhood safety in childhood as a mediator of subsequent racial disparities in sleep.

METHODS

Data were from Black and White young adults attending a large, predominantly White university in the Southeastern United States (N = 263; 52% Black, 53% female; Mean age = 19.21 years, SD = 1.01). Sleep parameters were assessed from eight nights of wrist actigraphy (time in bed, sleep duration, and efficiency) and an established self-report measure of daytime sleepiness. Residential histories from birth through age 18 were documented, and retrospective self-reports of neighborhood safety in childhood were assessed.

RESULTS

Black participants had less time in bed (p < 0.001), shorter sleep duration (p < 0.001), poorer sleep efficiency (p < 0.001), and more daytime sleepiness (p = 0.009) than White participants. Neighborhood safety mediated race differences in time in bed (p = 0.028), sleep duration (p = 0.033), and daytime sleepiness (p = 0.048), but not sleep efficiency. Findings were substantively unchanged after adjustment for family socioeconomic status, BMI, and substance use.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings support the hypothesis that neighborhood safety in childhood may partially account for race differences in subsequent sleep duration and daytime sleepiness. Addressing racial inequities in childhood neighborhood safety may be an important step toward reducing racial disparities in sleep health.

摘要

目的

与美国白人成年人相比,美国黑人成年人的睡眠时间更短,睡眠效率更低,但这些差异的原因尚未得到充分解释。本研究的目的是检验儿童时期的邻里安全作为随后睡眠种族差异的中介因素。

方法

数据来自就读于美国东南部一所大型、以白人为主的大学的黑人和白人青年成年人(N = 263;52%为黑人,53%为女性;平均年龄 = 19.21岁,标准差 = 1.01)。通过八晚的手腕活动记录仪评估睡眠参数(卧床时间、睡眠时间和效率)以及一种既定的白天嗜睡自我报告测量方法。记录从出生到18岁的居住史,并评估儿童时期邻里安全的回顾性自我报告。

结果

与白人参与者相比,黑人参与者的卧床时间更少(p < 0.001)、睡眠时间更短(p < 0.001)、睡眠效率更低(p < 0.001)且白天更嗜睡(p = 0.009)。邻里安全介导了种族在卧床时间(p = 0.028)、睡眠时间(p = 0.033)和白天嗜睡(p = 0.048)方面的差异,但未介导睡眠效率方面的差异。在对家庭社会经济地位、体重指数和物质使用进行调整后,研究结果基本不变。

结论

研究结果支持这样的假设,即儿童时期的邻里安全可能部分解释了随后睡眠时间和白天嗜睡方面的种族差异。解决儿童邻里安全方面的种族不平等问题可能是减少睡眠健康方面种族差异的重要一步。

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