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Longitudinal Relations Between Constructive and Destructive Conflict and Couples’ Sleep

机译:建设性与破坏性冲突与夫妻睡眠之间的纵向关系

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We examined longitudinal relations between interpartner constructive (negotiation) and destructive (psychological and physical aggression) conflict strategies and couples’ sleep over 1 year. Toward explicating processes of effects, we assessed the intervening role of internalizing symptoms in associations between conflict tactics and couples’ sleep. Participants were 135 cohabiting couples (M age = 37 years for women and 39 years for men). The sample included a large representation of couples exposed to economic adversity. Further, 68% were European American and the remainder were primarily African American. At Time 1 (T1), couples reported on their conflict and their mental health (depression, anxiety). At T1 and Time 2, sleep was examined objectively with actigraphs for 7 nights. Three sleep parameters were derived: efficiency, minutes, and latency. Actor–partner interdependence models indicated that husbands’ use of constructive conflict forecasted increases in their own sleep efficiency as well as their own and their wives’ sleep duration over time. Actor and partner effects emerged, and husbands’ and wives’ use of destructive conflict strategies generally predicted worsening of some sleep parameters over time. Several mediation and intervening effects were observed for destructive conflict strategies. Some of these relations reveal that destructive conflict is associated with internalizing symptoms, which in turn are associated with some sleep parameters longitudinally. These findings build on a small, albeit growing, literature linking sleep with marital functioning, and illustrate that consideration of relationship processes including constructive conflict holds promise for gaining a better understanding of factors that influence the sleep of men and women.
机译:我们研究了伴侣之间的建设性(谈判)和破坏性(心理和身体侵略)冲突策略与夫妻超过1年的睡眠之间的纵向关系。为了阐明影响的过程,我们评估了内在症状在冲突策略和夫妻睡眠之间的关联中的干预作用。参加者是135对同居夫妇(M年龄=女性37岁,男性39岁)。样本包括遭受经济逆境的夫妇的大量代表。此外,有68%是欧洲裔美国人,其余主要是非裔美国人。在时间1(T1),情侣们报告了他们的冲突和心理健康(抑郁,焦虑)。在T1和时间2,用活动记录仪客观地检查了7个晚上的睡眠。得出三个睡眠参数:效率,分钟和潜伏期。演员与伴侣之间的相互依存模型表明,丈夫使用建设性冲突可以预测自己的睡眠效率以及自己和妻子的睡眠时间随时间增加。演员和伴侣的影响出现了,丈夫和妻子使用破坏性冲突策略通常预示了某些睡眠参数会随着时间的推移而恶化。对于破坏性冲突策略,观察到了几种调解和干预作用。这些关系中的某些揭示破坏性冲突与内在症状相关,而内在症状又与纵向某些睡眠参数有关。这些发现建立在一个很小的,尽管正在增长的,将睡眠与婚姻功能联系起来的文献上,并且表明,对关系过程(包括建设性冲突)的考虑有望使人们更好地理解影响男女睡眠的因素。

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