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新冠疫情期间的睡眠差距:对美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民、亚裔、非裔、拉丁裔和白人青年成年人的调查。

Sleep disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic: An investigation of AIAN, Asian, Black, Latinx, and White young adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York, USA.

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York, USA.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2021 Aug;7(4):459-467. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2021.05.008. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study investigates race-related disparities in sleep duration and quality among diverse young adults during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

DESIGN & SETTING: Online cross-sectional study of young adults in the United States in April 2020.

PARTICIPANTS

About 547 American Indian/Alaskan Native (AIAN), Asian, Black, Latinx, and White young adults ages 18-25 years.

MEASUREMENTS

Participants completed measures of sleep duration and quality, coronavirus victimization distress, depression, age, sex/gender, employment status, essential worker status, student status, residential region, socioeconomic status, concerns about contracting coronavirus and CDC health risks.

RESULTS

Black young adults reported the largest disparity in sleep duration and quality. For sleep duration, AIAN, Asian, White, and Latinx young adults reported approximately one additional hour of sleep compared to Black respondents. Mediation analyses suggest that disparities in sleep duration between Asian and Black young adults may be explained by the higher likelihood of Black respondents being essential workers. For sleep quality, Latinx, White, AIAN, and Asian young adults reported higher levels than Black respondents. Including coronavirus victimization distress as an intervening pathway decreased the effect for Asian and White respondents on sleep quality, suggesting that coronavirus victimization distress partially explains Black and Asian, as well as Black and White differences in sleep quality.

CONCLUSIONS

Black young adults reported the shortest sleep duration and lowest levels of sleep quality relative to AIAN, Asian, Latinx and White peers. Interpersonal experiences of coronavirus victimization and structural inequities may partially explain disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

目的

本研究调查了在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,不同族裔的年轻成年人在睡眠时长和睡眠质量方面与种族相关的差异。

设计与设置

2020 年 4 月在美国进行的一项针对年轻成年人的在线横断面研究。

参与者

约 547 名美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)、亚洲人、黑人、拉丁裔和白人年龄在 18-25 岁之间的年轻成年人。

测量

参与者完成了睡眠时长和睡眠质量、冠状病毒受害困扰、抑郁、年龄、性别/性别认同、就业状况、必要工作者状况、学生状况、居住地区、社会经济地位、对感染冠状病毒和疾病预防控制中心健康风险的担忧等方面的测量。

结果

黑人年轻成年人报告的睡眠时长和睡眠质量差距最大。在睡眠时长方面,AIAN、亚洲人、白人和拉丁裔年轻成年人比黑人受访者报告的睡眠时间多出约一个小时。中介分析表明,亚洲和黑人年轻成年人之间睡眠时长的差异可能是由于黑人受访者更有可能成为必要工作者。在睡眠质量方面,拉丁裔、白人、AIAN 和亚洲年轻成年人的得分高于黑人受访者。将冠状病毒受害困扰纳入中介路径后,亚洲和白人受访者的睡眠质量差异减小,这表明冠状病毒受害困扰部分解释了黑人和亚洲人以及黑人和白人之间的睡眠质量差异。

结论

与 AIAN、亚洲人、拉丁裔和白人同龄人相比,黑人年轻成年人报告的睡眠时间最短,睡眠质量最低。冠状病毒受害的人际经历和结构性不平等可能部分解释了 COVID-19 大流行期间的差异。

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