Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Center for Health Sciences, SRI International, Menlo Park, California, USA.
LGBT Health. 2023 Jul;10(5):355-362. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2022.0268. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between sexual minority status (e.g., gay or bisexual) and sleep problems in a demographically diverse, national sample of U.S. early adolescents. We analyzed cross-sectional data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (Year 2, 2018-2020) to estimate associations between sexual orientation and sleep problems or disturbance, adjusting for confounders and testing potential mediators (depressive problems, stress problems, family conflict, and parental monitoring). In a sample of 8563 adolescents 10- to 14-years-old, 4.4% identified as sexual minority individuals. Sexual minority status was associated with self-reported trouble falling or staying asleep (risk ratio [RR] = 2.24, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.88-2.68) and caregiver-reported sleep disturbance (RR = 1.50, 95% CI = 1.29-1.75). The association between sexual minority status and trouble falling or staying asleep was partially mediated by greater depressive problems, more family conflict, and less parental monitoring, whereas the association between sexual minority status and caregiver-reported sleep disturbance was partially mediated by greater depressive problems, higher stress, and greater family conflict. Our results indicate that sexual minority status may be linked to sleep disturbance in early adolescence. Depressive problems, stress, family conflict, and less parental monitoring partially mediate disparities in sleep health for sexual minority youth. Future research could test interventions to promote family and caregiver acceptance and mental health support for sexual minority youth to improve their sleep and other health outcomes.
本研究旨在考察性少数群体身份(例如同性恋或双性恋)与美国早期青少年中具有人口统计学差异的全国性样本中的睡眠问题之间的关联。我们分析了青少年大脑认知发展研究(2018-2020 年,第 2 年)的横断面数据,以估计性取向与睡眠问题或障碍之间的关联,调整混杂因素并测试潜在的中介因素(抑郁问题、压力问题、家庭冲突和父母监督)。在 8563 名 10-14 岁的青少年样本中,4.4%的人被确定为性少数群体。性少数群体身份与自我报告的入睡或保持睡眠困难(风险比 [RR] = 2.24,95%置信区间 [CI] = 1.88-2.68)和照顾者报告的睡眠障碍(RR = 1.50,95% CI = 1.29-1.75)有关。性少数群体身份与入睡或保持睡眠困难之间的关联部分由更多的抑郁问题、更多的家庭冲突和更少的父母监督所介导,而性少数群体身份与照顾者报告的睡眠障碍之间的关联部分由更多的抑郁问题、更高的压力和更大的家庭冲突所介导。我们的研究结果表明,性少数群体身份可能与青少年早期的睡眠障碍有关。抑郁问题、压力、家庭冲突和较少的父母监督部分解释了性少数青年在睡眠健康方面的差异。未来的研究可以测试促进家庭和照顾者接受以及为性少数青年提供心理健康支持的干预措施,以改善他们的睡眠和其他健康结果。