Meng Jie, Li Dan, Sun Feng, Tang Lingling, Wang Jing, Li Hui
School of Health Services Management, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.
Hefei Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hefei, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Aug 20;16:1600300. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1600300. eCollection 2025.
As the global population ages, mental health issues among middle-aged and older adults have become an important public health concern. Although the impact of sleep disorders on mental health is widely recognised, the specific mechanisms underlying the gender differences in mental health among middle-aged and older adults due to differences in sleep duration remain unclear. This study aims to explore the impact of sleep duration on mental health differences between middle-aged and older adults of different genders, providing key mechanistic evidence for understanding gender inequality in mental health among middle-aged and older adults.
A total of 5 743 middle-aged and older people aged 45 years and above were surveyed. The 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (Kessler10) was used to evaluate mental health status. A self-designed questionnaire was used to collect information on participants' socio-demographic characteristics, physical health status, and daily lifestyles. A multiple linear regression model was adopted to analyze the effect of sleep duration on mental health, and then the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition for linear model was used to further explore the effect of sleep duration on gender differences in mental health.
The scores of mental health scale of male and female participants were 12.16(4.19) and 12.53(4.31), respectively. The regression result showed that sleep duration had a significant impact on the mental health status of different gender participants, with a stronger effect observed in females. Furthermore, the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition indicated that approximately 20.57% of the mental health differences could be attributed to gender differences in sleep duration.
Female middle-aged and older residents have poorer mental health compared to male residents. Moreover, the difference in sleep duration is an important component of the mental health gap between middle-aged and older people of different genders. These findings highlight the importance of improving the sleep quality of female residents in alleviating mental health issues among middle-aged and older adults, providing scientific evidence for the development of more gender-sensitive intervention strategies.
随着全球人口老龄化,中老年人群的心理健康问题已成为重要的公共卫生关注点。尽管睡眠障碍对心理健康的影响已得到广泛认可,但由于睡眠时间差异导致的中老年人群心理健康性别差异的具体机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨睡眠时间对不同性别的中老年人群心理健康差异的影响,为理解中老年人群心理健康方面的性别不平等提供关键的机制证据。
共对5743名年龄在45岁及以上的中老年人进行了调查。采用10项凯斯勒心理困扰量表(Kessler10)评估心理健康状况。使用自行设计的问卷收集参与者的社会人口学特征、身体健康状况和日常生活方式等信息。采用多元线性回归模型分析睡眠时间对心理健康的影响,然后使用线性模型的奥瓦卡-布林德分解法进一步探讨睡眠时间对心理健康性别差异的影响。
男性和女性参与者的心理健康量表得分分别为12.16(4.19)和12.53(4.31)。回归结果显示,睡眠时间对不同性别的参与者心理健康状况有显著影响,女性的影响更强。此外,奥瓦卡-布林德分解表明,约20.57%的心理健康差异可归因于睡眠时间的性别差异。
与男性居民相比,中老年女性居民的心理健康状况较差。此外,睡眠时间差异是不同性别的中老年人心理健康差距的重要组成部分。这些发现凸显了改善女性居民睡眠质量在缓解中老年人群心理健康问题方面的重要性,为制定更具性别敏感性的干预策略提供了科学依据。