Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2023 Oct;51(10):1407-1423. doi: 10.1007/s10802-023-01069-6. Epub 2023 May 25.
While the association of racial discrimination and internalizing symptoms in Black individuals is well established, we still have a limited understanding of mechanisms and contextual factors influencing this association, such as sleep and the family context. The present study examined sleep and fatigue as mediators underlying the relationship between racial discrimination and internalizing symptoms within Black adolescent-caregiver dyads. Using data from a larger survey study of risk and resilience in Black adolescents (M= 14.36, 49.5% female) and their caregivers (M= 39.25, 75.9% female), we used the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model extended Mediation (APIMeM) to test associations of racial discrimination, sleep factors, and internalizing symptoms among 179 dyads. Significant actor effects revealed that sleep disturbance and fatigue independently mediated the association of racial discrimination and internalizing symptoms among adolescents and caregivers. Additionally, partner effects were found, such that adolescents' experiences of discrimination were indirectly associated with their caregivers' internalizing symptoms via caregiver fatigue. No direct or indirect effects of caregiver experiences of discrimination on adolescent outcomes were found. The findings highlight the important role sleep and fatigue play in the link between racial discrimination and internalizing symptoms among Black adolescents and adults; and the role that the family context may play in this association. Mental health and sleep interventions for Black individuals should address the impact of racial discrimination on internalizing symptoms, with an emphasis on family-focused interventions.
虽然种族歧视与黑人个体内化症状之间的关联已得到充分证实,但我们对于影响这种关联的机制和环境因素(如睡眠和家庭环境)仍知之甚少。本研究考察了睡眠和疲劳作为黑人青少年-照顾者二元组中种族歧视与内化症状之间关系的中介因素。利用黑人青少年风险与适应力的大型调查研究中的数据(M=14.36,49.5%为女性,M=39.25,75.9%为女性),我们使用演员-伙伴相互依存模型扩展中介(APIMeM)检验了 179 对二元组中种族歧视、睡眠因素和内化症状之间的关联。演员的显著作用表明,睡眠障碍和疲劳独立地调节了青少年和照顾者中种族歧视与内化症状之间的关联。此外,还发现了伙伴效应,即青少年的歧视经历通过照顾者的疲劳与照顾者的内化症状间接相关。未发现照顾者经历的歧视对青少年结果的直接或间接影响。研究结果强调了睡眠和疲劳在黑人青少年和成年人中种族歧视与内化症状之间联系中的重要作用,以及家庭环境在这种关联中的作用。针对黑人个体的心理健康和睡眠干预措施应解决种族歧视对内化症状的影响,重点关注以家庭为中心的干预措施。