NHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, 200237, China.
Shanghai Jing'an Education College, Shanghai, 200070, China.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Nov 7;22(1):2037. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14463-4.
Gender nonconformity (GNC) (i.e., gender expression that differs from gender role expectations for feminine or masculine appearance and behavior) is an under-researched area of adolescent sleep health. The COVID-19 lockdown offers an opportunity to understand how the effect of GNC on adolescent health outcomes changes between school closure and reopening.
We conducted a cross-sectional study in Shanghai, China, in 2020. The sample size for analysis was 3,265. The age-specific insufficient sleep was estimated according to National Sleep Foundation's sleep duration recommendations. The self-perceived and self-rated GNC were measured by the two items "On the same scale that goes from 100% as a girl to 100% as a boy, where do you think others see you?" and "On a scale that goes from feeling 100% like a girl to feeling 100% like a boy, where do you see yourself?", and birth sex. In addition, we calculated sex-stratified adjusted odds ratios (AORs) of insufficient sleep for students with high and moderate GNC compared to students with low GNC. Finally, we measured the AORs with self-perceived and self-rated GNC during COVID-19 school closure and reopening.
Among 3,265 students in grade 6-12 in the analytic sample, 1,567(48.0%) were assigned female at birth (AFAB), 3,188 (97.6%) Han, and 1,921(58.8%) in grade 6-9. Among AFAB students, high self-perceived GNC was significantly associated with insufficient sleep (AOR,1.65; 95%CI,1.30-2.09) during school closure. Insufficient sleep was associated with high self-rated GNC (AOR,1.73; 95%CI,1.23-2.44) and moderate self-rated GNC (AOR,1.69; 95%CI,1.29-2.22) during school closure. After school reopening, neither self-perceived nor self-rated GNC was associated with insufficient sleep among AFAB students. Among assigned male at birth (AMAB) students, none of the two kinds of GNC was associated with insufficient sleep in the two periods during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study suggests GNC is only associated with insufficient sleep among AFAB students during school closure. Furthermore, the association is nonsignificant among AMAB students. These findings indicate that GNC-related stigma within the family could be a risk factor for insufficient sleep among AFAB adolescents.
性别不一致(GNC)(即,性别表达与女性或男性外貌和行为的性别角色期望不同)是青少年睡眠健康研究中一个尚未得到充分研究的领域。COVID-19 封锁提供了一个机会,可以了解 GNC 对青少年健康结果的影响在校关闭和重新开放之间如何变化。
我们在中国上海进行了一项横断面研究,于 2020 年进行。分析样本量为 3265 人。根据国家睡眠基金会的睡眠持续时间建议,估计了特定年龄的睡眠不足。通过两个项目“在从 100%女孩到 100%男孩的相同量表上,您认为别人如何看待您?”和“在从 100%感觉像女孩到 100%感觉像男孩的量表上,您如何看待自己?”以及出生性别来衡量自我感知和自我评定的 GNC。此外,我们计算了与 GNC 水平较高和中等的学生相比,GNC 水平较低的学生睡眠不足的性别分层调整比值比(AOR)。最后,我们在 COVID-19 学校关闭和重新开放期间测量了自我感知和自我评定 GNC 的 AOR。
在分析样本中的 3265 名 6-12 年级学生中,有 1567 名(48.0%)被分配为女性(AFAB),3188 名(97.6%)为汉族,1921 名(58.8%)为 6-9 年级。在 AFAB 学生中,高自我感知的 GNC 在校关闭期间与睡眠不足显着相关(AOR,1.65;95%CI,1.30-2.09)。在校关闭期间,睡眠不足与高自我评定 GNC(AOR,1.73;95%CI,1.23-2.44)和中等自我评定 GNC(AOR,1.69;95%CI,1.29-2.22)相关。在学校重新开放后,AFAB 学生的自我感知和自我评定的 GNC 均与睡眠不足无关。在被分配为男性(AMAB)的学生中,在 COVID-19 大流行期间的两个时期,这两种 GNC 均与睡眠不足无关。
本研究表明,在校关闭期间,GNC 仅与 AFAB 学生的睡眠不足有关。此外,在 AMAB 学生中,这种关联并不显著。这些发现表明,家庭中与 GNC 相关的污名可能是 AFAB 青少年睡眠不足的一个风险因素。