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社会关系质量与睡眠之间关系的性别调节作用。

The moderating role of gender in the association between quality of social relationships and sleep.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Science, School of Social Ecology, University of California, 4201 Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA.

Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

出版信息

J Behav Med. 2022 Jun;45(3):378-390. doi: 10.1007/s10865-022-00286-6. Epub 2022 Feb 12.

Abstract

To determine whether the association between perceived social support or strain in close relationships and sleep outcomes varies by gender. Participants were selected from the Biomarker projects of either the MIDUS II or MIDUS Refresher study if they were in a married-or married-like relationship and shared a bed with their partner (N = 989). A subsample also participated in a seven-day sleep study (n = 282). Perceived social support and strain from partner, family, and friends were examined by self-report questionnaires. We used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, sleep daily diary, and actigraphy to measure both subjective and objective sleep. Social support and strain were both associated with sleep outcomes. Specifically, higher social support was associated with fewer daily reports of light sleep and feeling more rested in the morning, while higher social strain was associated with higher clinical sleep disturbance. For women, but not men, social support was significantly associated with lower daily sleep disturbance while perceived social strain was significantly associated with higher daily sleep disturbance, lighter sleep, feeling less rested in the morning, lower sleep efficiency, and longer sleep onset latency. Mainly among women, social support and strain are associated with an important transdiagnostic health outcome-sleep-which may have implications for a wide range of health disparities. Interpersonal stressors may increase health risks differently for women compared to men and one mechanism that may link social relationships to long-term health outcomes is sleep.

摘要

为了确定亲密关系中感知到的社会支持或紧张与睡眠结果之间的关联是否因性别而异。如果参与者处于已婚或类似婚姻的关系中,并与伴侣同床共枕,则从 MIDUS II 或 MIDUS 刷新研究的生物标志物项目中选择(N=989)。亚组还参加了为期七天的睡眠研究(n=282)。通过自我报告问卷检查来自伴侣、家庭和朋友的感知社会支持和紧张。我们使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、睡眠日常日记和活动记录仪来衡量主观和客观睡眠。社会支持和紧张都与睡眠结果有关。具体来说,较高的社会支持与较少的白天轻度睡眠和早晨感觉更休息有关,而较高的社会紧张与较高的临床睡眠障碍有关。对于女性,而不是男性,社会支持与较低的日间睡眠障碍显著相关,而感知到的社会紧张与较高的日间睡眠障碍、较轻的睡眠、早晨感觉休息不佳、较低的睡眠效率和较长的睡眠潜伏期显著相关。主要是在女性中,社会支持和紧张与一个重要的跨诊断健康结果——睡眠——有关,这可能对广泛的健康差异产生影响。人际压力源可能会对女性和男性的健康风险产生不同的影响,而将社会关系与长期健康结果联系起来的一个机制可能是睡眠。

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