Suppr超能文献

家庭收入与青少年适应轨迹之间的关系:睡眠和身体活动作为调节因素

Relationship between family income and trajectories of adjustment in adolescence: Sleep and physical activity as moderators.

作者信息

Gillis Brian T, Hinnant J Benjamin, Erath Stephen A, El-Sheikh Mona

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Science, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2023 Apr;95(3):494-508. doi: 10.1002/jad.12131. Epub 2022 Dec 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Youth from lower-income families experience adjustment problems at higher rates than higher-income peers. While adolescents have little control over family income, they do have some agency over their sleep and physical activity, two factors that have been shown to mitigate the risk of maladjustment. To test this, sleep and physical activity were examined as moderators of the longitudinal relationship between family income (indexed by income-to-needs ratio) and trajectories of adolescent adjustment problems.

METHODS

Participants included a socioeconomically diverse community sample of 252 US youth (53% female; 33% Black, 67% White) in 2012-2015. Actigraphy-based sleep duration and quality were indexed, respectively, by minutes (sleep onset to wake excluding awakenings) and efficiency (% minutes scored as sleep from onset to wake). Physical activity and adjustment were youth-reported. Outcomes included internalizing (anxious/depressive) and rule-breaking behavior. Latent growth models estimated trajectories of adjustment across ages 16 and 18 years conditional on family income, sleep, physical activity, and their interactions.

RESULTS

Relationships between family income and change in internalizing symptoms were moderated by sleep minutes, and associations between income and change in internalizing symptoms and rule-breaking behavior were moderated conjointly by sleep efficiency and physical activity.

CONCLUSIONS

Under conditions of high-quality sleep and more physical activity, adolescents with lower income reported fewer adjustment problems. Conversely, youth with both poor sleep and low physical activity were at the highest risk for maladjustment over time. Findings enhance understanding of individual differences in trajectories of mental health associated with bioregulation, health behaviors, and the sociocultural context.

摘要

引言

来自低收入家庭的青少年比高收入同龄人经历调整问题的比率更高。虽然青少年对家庭收入几乎没有控制权,但他们对自己的睡眠和身体活动确实有一定的自主能力,这两个因素已被证明可以降低适应不良的风险。为了验证这一点,研究考察了睡眠和身体活动作为家庭收入(以收入需求比为指标)与青少年调整问题轨迹之间纵向关系的调节因素。

方法

参与者包括2012年至2015年来自社会经济背景多样的252名美国青少年社区样本(53%为女性;33%为黑人,67%为白人)。基于活动记录仪的睡眠时间和质量分别以分钟(入睡到醒来不包括觉醒时间)和效率(入睡到醒来期间睡眠得分的分钟数百分比)为指标。身体活动和调整情况由青少年自我报告。结果包括内化问题(焦虑/抑郁)和违规行为。潜在增长模型估计了在家庭收入、睡眠、身体活动及其相互作用条件下,16岁和18岁青少年调整问题的轨迹。

结果

睡眠时间调节了家庭收入与内化症状变化之间的关系,睡眠效率和身体活动共同调节了收入与内化症状变化和违规行为之间的关联。

结论

在高质量睡眠和更多身体活动的情况下,低收入青少年报告的调整问题较少。相反,睡眠差且身体活动少的青少年随着时间推移适应不良的风险最高。研究结果增进了对与生物调节、健康行为和社会文化背景相关的心理健康轨迹个体差异的理解。

相似文献

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验