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感知压力介导了睡眠质量对内化症状的纵向影响。

Perceived stress mediates the longitudinal effect of sleep quality on internalizing symptoms.

作者信息

Meng Runtang, Xu Jiale, Luo Yi, Mastrotheodoros Stefanos, Jiang Chen, Garofalo Carlo, Mazzeschi Claudia, Nielsen Tine, Fong Daniel Yee Tak, Dzierzewski Joseph M, Ma Haiyan, Spruyt Karen, Bruni Oliviero

机构信息

School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, Zhejiang, China; Engineering Research Center of Mobile Health Management System, Ministry of Education, Hangzhou 311121, Zhejiang, China.

School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, Zhejiang, China.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2025 Mar 15;373:51-59. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.12.046. Epub 2024 Dec 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Numerous studies have explored the relationship between sleep quality and internalizing symptoms (i.e., depression and anxiety), but there is uncertainty about their directional pathways. Here, we investigated the longitudinal associations between sleep quality and internalizing symptoms and tested the potential mediation effect of perceived stress.

METHODS

A longitudinal survey of Chinese healthcare students (N = 343) was conducted at three time points: Time 1 (baseline), Time 2 (1 week later), and Time 3 (3 weeks after Time 2). Participants completed the Sleep Quality Questionnaire (SQQ), Perceived Stress Questionnaire-30 (PSQ-30), and the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) at each time point, where each asked about participants' experiences over the past week. A higher SQQ score indicated poorer sleep quality, while higher scores on the PHQ-4 and PSQ-30 indicated more severe internalizing symptoms and perceived stress. Using autoregressive cross-lagged panel modeling (CLPM), we examined the bidirectional relationships among sleep quality, internalizing symptoms, and perceived stress.

RESULTS

CLPM revealed that baseline sleep quality negatively predicted subsequent changes in internalizing symptoms, and vice versa. While perceived stress mediated the relationship between sleep quality and internalizing symptoms at the 3-week follow-up (β = 0.017, p = .038), it did not mediate the reverse relationship between internalizing symptoms and sleep quality.

CONCLUSIONS

There was a negative bidirectional relationship between sleep quality and internalizing symptoms. Furthermore, perceived stress mediated the effect of poor sleep quality on internalizing symptoms, suggesting that good-quality sleep may enhance stress resilience and alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety, thereby improving overall wellbeing.

摘要

背景

众多研究探讨了睡眠质量与内化症状(即抑郁和焦虑)之间的关系,但它们的方向性路径尚不确定。在此,我们调查了睡眠质量与内化症状之间的纵向关联,并测试了感知压力的潜在中介作用。

方法

对中国医学生(N = 343)进行了一项纵向调查,共三个时间点:时间1(基线)、时间2(1周后)和时间3(时间2后3周)。参与者在每个时间点完成睡眠质量问卷(SQQ)、感知压力问卷-30(PSQ-30)和患者健康问卷-4(PHQ-4),每份问卷询问参与者过去一周的经历。SQQ得分越高表明睡眠质量越差,而PHQ-4和PSQ-30得分越高表明内化症状和感知压力越严重。使用自回归交叉滞后面板模型(CLPM),我们研究了睡眠质量、内化症状和感知压力之间的双向关系。

结果

CLPM显示,基线睡眠质量可负向预测内化症状的后续变化,反之亦然。虽然在3周随访时感知压力介导了睡眠质量与内化症状之间的关系(β = 0.017,p = 0.038),但它并未介导内化症状与睡眠质量之间的反向关系。

结论

睡眠质量与内化症状之间存在负向双向关系。此外,感知压力介导了睡眠质量差对内化症状的影响,这表明高质量睡眠可能增强压力恢复力,减轻抑郁和焦虑症状,从而改善整体幸福感。

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