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美国黑脚族印第安成年人的社会联系与睡眠

Social connectedness and sleep in Blackfeet American Indian adults.

作者信息

John-Henderson Neha A, Henderson-Matthews Betty, Helm Peter, Gilham Skye, Runner George Heavy, Johnson Lester, Lafromboise Mary Ellen, Malatare Melveena, Salois Emily M, Wood Zachary J, Carter Jason R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, United States; Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, United States.

Math and Science Department, Blackfeet Community College, Browning, Montana, United States.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2025 Feb;11(1):33-39. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2024.09.010. Epub 2024 Nov 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

A growing body of work documents a link between indices of social connectedness and sleep health. Sleep is implicated in the chronic health conditions which disproportionately affect American Indian adults, however the relationship between social connectedness and sleep health is largely understudied in this population. The current project investigates relationships between multiple indices of social connectedness and sleep health in a sample of American Indian adults.

METHODS

In a sample of 275 American Indian adults residing in the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, we investigated links between social networks, loneliness, existential isolation (i.e., feeling alone in one's experiences) and sleep health. We used one linear regression model controlling for demographics and symptoms of anxiety and depression to investigate the relationship between measures of social connectedness and sleep health.

RESULTS

Existential isolation was the only statistically significant predictors of sleep health, with higher existential isolation relating to worse sleep health.

CONCLUSION

Existential isolation may be a particularly important measure of social connectedness in American Indian adults. More research is needed to understand precursors of existential isolation and the mechanisms contributing to the relationship between existential isolation and sleep health in Blackfeet American Indian adults.

摘要

目的

越来越多的研究记录了社会联系指数与睡眠健康之间的联系。睡眠与那些对美国印第安成年人影响尤为严重的慢性健康状况有关,然而,在这一人群中,社会联系与睡眠健康之间的关系在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。当前项目调查了美国印第安成年人样本中多种社会联系指数与睡眠健康之间的关系。

方法

在蒙大拿州黑脚族居住的275名美国印第安成年人样本中,我们调查了社交网络、孤独感、存在性孤立(即在个人经历中感到孤独)与睡眠健康之间的联系。我们使用一个控制人口统计学以及焦虑和抑郁症状的线性回归模型,来研究社会联系测量指标与睡眠健康之间的关系。

结果

存在性孤立是睡眠健康唯一具有统计学意义的预测因素,存在性孤立程度越高,睡眠健康状况越差。

结论

存在性孤立可能是美国印第安成年人社会联系的一个特别重要的指标。需要更多研究来了解存在性孤立的先兆,以及导致黑脚族美国印第安成年人存在性孤立与睡眠健康之间关系的机制。

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