Zhou Zexi, Gao Sibo, Richards Nicole E, Fingerman Karen L
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2025 Jul 31. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaf145.
Social experiences have implications for well-being in late life, and everyday sleep may play an important role in shaping those experiences. This study examines the associations between sleep, quality of social encounters, and momentary loneliness in older adults' daily lives.
We used the ecological momentary assessment data over 5 to 6 days from the Daily Experiences and Well-being Study (N = 287, M age = 73.56). Every morning, older adults reported their sleep quality and sleep disturbances the prior night. At each three-hour assessment, they reported encounters with close and weak social ties, indicated the pleasantness and stressfulness of each encounter, and rated their feelings of loneliness.
Multilevel models showed that older adults who overall reported higher sleep quality or fewer sleep disturbances also had more pleasant and less stressful encounters with both close and weak ties across the study period. More (less) pleasant and less (more) stressful encounters with close ties were associated with feeling less (more) lonely at a given assessment, especially on days when older adults had better sleep the prior night, compared to days when they had worse prior night's sleep. In contrast, more (less) pleasant and less (more) stressful encounters with weak ties predicted feeling less (more) lonely regardless of the qualities of the prior night's sleep.
Findings suggest the promotive role that better sleep plays in older adults' everyday social life and highlight the robust benefits that high-quality social encounters with weak ties may confer in mitigating loneliness in late life.
社会经历对晚年幸福有影响,日常睡眠可能在塑造这些经历中发挥重要作用。本研究考察老年人日常生活中睡眠、社交接触质量与即时孤独感之间的关联。
我们使用了来自“日常经历与幸福感研究”的5至6天的生态瞬时评估数据(N = 287,年龄中位数 = 73.56岁)。每天早上,老年人报告前一晚的睡眠质量和睡眠障碍情况。在每三小时的评估中,他们报告与亲密和薄弱社会关系的接触情况,指出每次接触的愉悦程度和压力程度,并对自己的孤独感进行评分。
多层次模型显示,总体报告睡眠质量较高或睡眠障碍较少的老年人,在整个研究期间与亲密和薄弱关系的接触也更愉悦、压力更小。与亲密关系的接触更(较)愉悦、压力更(较)小,与在特定评估时感到较(更)不孤独相关,尤其是在前一晚睡眠较好的日子里,相比前一晚睡眠较差的日子。相比之下,与薄弱关系的接触更(较)愉悦、压力更(较)小,无论前一晚睡眠质量如何,都预示着较(更)不孤独。
研究结果表明良好睡眠在老年人日常社会生活中所起的促进作用,并突出了与薄弱关系进行高质量社交接触在减轻晚年孤独感方面可能带来的显著益处。