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伴侣间攻击行为与夫妻双方内化症状之间的纵向关系:睡眠的调节作用。

Longitudinal relations between interpartner aggression and internalizing symptoms among couples: The moderating role of sleep.

机构信息

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2024 Feb;33(1):e14013. doi: 10.1111/jsr.14013. Epub 2023 Aug 12.

Abstract

Recipients of interpartner aggression often experience internalizing symptoms. However, individual differences exist, and elucidation of factors that attenuate or exacerbate risk are needed to explicate relations and better inform interventions aimed at reducing mental health sequelae of interpartner aggression. Sleep problems compromise coping abilities and are known to exacerbate risk for mental health problems in the context of family risk. We examined whether sleep problems moderated the extent to which the recipients of interpartner aggression experience internalizing symptoms over time. At the first wave, 194 couples participated (M age [women] = 41.81 years, SD = 5.85; M age [men] = 43.75 years, SD = 6.74; 71% White/European American, 26% Black/African American, 3% other race/ethnicity). Two years later, couples returned for a second wave. Psychological and physical forms of interpartner aggression were measured using self- and partner-reports. Sleep duration (minutes) and sleep quality (efficiency) were derived using actigraphy, and subjective sleep/wake problems were also assessed. Individuals self-reported on their own internalizing symptoms. After controlling for autoregressive effects, sleep moderated the extent to which the recipients of interpartner aggression experienced internalizing symptoms longitudinally. Lower sleep efficiency and more subjective sleep/wake problems among women exacerbated the extent to which interpartner aggression forecasted their internalizing symptoms. Lower sleep efficiency among men magnified relations between interpartner aggression and their internalizing symptoms. Findings help understand the multiplicative influence that family risk and sleep problems have on mental health over time.

摘要

受伴侣侵犯的人通常会经历内化症状。然而,个体之间存在差异,需要阐明减轻或加剧风险的因素,以阐明关系,并更好地为旨在减少伴侣侵犯对心理健康影响的干预措施提供信息。睡眠问题会影响应对能力,并已知在家庭风险的情况下会加剧心理健康问题的风险。我们研究了睡眠问题是否会调节受伴侣侵犯的人随时间经历内化症状的程度。在第一波,194 对夫妇参与(女性平均年龄 [M] = 41.81 岁,标准差 [SD] = 5.85;男性平均年龄 [M] = 43.75 岁,标准差 [SD] = 6.74;71%为白种人/欧洲裔美国人,26%为黑种人/非裔美国人,3%为其他种族/族裔)。两年后,夫妇们回来参加了第二波调查。使用自我报告和伴侣报告来衡量心理和身体形式的伴侣侵犯。使用活动记录仪来测量睡眠时间(分钟)和睡眠质量(效率),并评估主观睡眠/唤醒问题。个人自我报告自己的内化症状。在控制自回归效应后,睡眠会调节受伴侣侵犯的人随时间经历内化症状的程度。女性睡眠效率较低和更多的主观睡眠/唤醒问题会加剧伴侣侵犯预测其内化症状的程度。男性睡眠效率较低会放大伴侣侵犯与他们内化症状之间的关系。这些发现有助于理解家庭风险和睡眠问题随时间对心理健康的累积影响。

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