Alfano Candice A, Kim Jinu, Cifre Anthony B, Palmer Cara A
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX USA.
HEALTH Research Institute, University of Houston, Houston, TX USA.
Affect Sci. 2021 Sep 30;3(2):383-388. doi: 10.1007/s42761-021-00078-2. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Sleep patterns affect children's socioemotional functioning in ways that may predict long-term social problems. However, precise mechanisms through which these effects occur remain unexplored and thus unknown. Building on findings in adults, the current study examined whether changes in children's facial expressions of emotion after sleep restriction predict social problems concurrently and/or longitudinally. At time 1, 37 children (mean = 9.08 years, = 1.3) completed in-lab emotional assessments both when rested and after two nights of sleep restriction. Participants' parents provided reports of their child's social problems at time 1 and approximately 2 years later (time 2; mean = 11.26 years, = 1.6). Children who exhibited less positive facial expressions in response to positive images after sleep restriction evidenced greater social problems longitudinally, even when controlling for earlier social problems. Results suggest that inadequate sleep may undermine children's social functioning via alterations in emotional expression which may become more salient with age.
睡眠模式会以可能预示长期社会问题的方式影响儿童的社会情感功能。然而,这些影响产生的精确机制仍未得到探索,因此尚不清楚。基于对成年人的研究发现,本研究考察了睡眠限制后儿童面部情绪表达的变化是否能同时和/或纵向预测社会问题。在时间1,37名儿童(平均年龄 = 9.08岁,标准差 = 1.3)在休息时以及经过两晚睡眠限制后完成了实验室情绪评估。参与者的父母在时间1以及大约两年后(时间2;平均年龄 = 11.26岁,标准差 = 1.6)提供了他们孩子社会问题的报告。即使在控制了早期的社会问题之后,那些在睡眠限制后对积极图像表现出较少积极面部表情的儿童在纵向层面上表现出更大的社会问题。结果表明,睡眠不足可能通过情绪表达的改变破坏儿童的社会功能,而这种改变可能随着年龄增长而变得更加明显。