Javakhishvili Magda, Spatz Widom Cathy
Psychology Department, John Jay College, City University of New York, 524 West 59 Street, New York City, NY.
Graduate Center, City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
J Appl Dev Psychol. 2021 Nov-Dec;77. doi: 10.1016/j.appdev.2021.101351. Epub 2021 Oct 27.
This research sought to determine whether inadequate sleep conditions in childhood and sleep problems in young adulthood in part explain the relationship between childhood abuse and neglect and anxiety and depression later in life. Children with documented histories of abuse and neglect and matched controls were followed up and assessed in young and middle adulthood. Abused and neglected children were more likely to report experiencing inadequate sleep conditions in childhood, sleep problems in young adulthood, and higher levels of depression and anxiety later in middle adulthood. Results revealed significant indirect paths from childhood maltreatment to anxiety and depression in middle adulthood through inadequate sleep conditions in childhood and sleep problems in young adulthood. This longitudinal follow-up of children with documented cases of maltreatment reveals the important role of sleep disturbances in the lives of maltreated children and adults and sleep disturbances in the development of subsequent anxiety and depression.
本研究旨在确定童年时期睡眠条件不足以及青年期睡眠问题是否在一定程度上解释了童年期虐待和忽视与晚年焦虑和抑郁之间的关系。对有虐待和忽视记录史的儿童以及匹配的对照组在青年期和中年期进行了随访和评估。曾遭受虐待和忽视的儿童更有可能报告童年时期睡眠条件不足、青年期睡眠问题以及中年后期更高水平的抑郁和焦虑。结果显示,从童年期虐待到中年期焦虑和抑郁存在显著的间接路径,该路径通过童年期睡眠条件不足和青年期睡眠问题介导。这项对有虐待记录病例儿童的纵向随访揭示了睡眠障碍在受虐待儿童和成年人生活中的重要作用,以及睡眠障碍在随后焦虑和抑郁发展过程中的作用。