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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of clinical sleep medicine: JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine >The Moderating Role of Parents' Dysfunctional Sleep-Related Beliefs Among Associations Between Adolescents' Pre-Bedtime Conflict, Sleep Quality, and Their Mental Health
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The Moderating Role of Parents' Dysfunctional Sleep-Related Beliefs Among Associations Between Adolescents' Pre-Bedtime Conflict, Sleep Quality, and Their Mental Health

机译:父母在睡眠前冲突,睡眠质量及其心理健康之间的关系中,与睡眠障碍有关的父母信念的调节作用

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Study Objectives:The current study's aim was to examine the indirect effect of parent-child pre-bedtime arguing about the bedtime process on adolescents' symptoms of anxiety and depression via the mediating role of adolescents' sleep quality. In addition, this study sought to test this mediation model across different levels of both parents' and children's dysfunctional sleep-related beliefs (ie, moderated mediation).Methods:A total of 193 adolescent (mean age = 15.7 years, standard deviation [SD] = .94; 54.4% female) and parent dyads completed both baseline, online surveys, and online 7-day, twice-daily sleep diaries. Parents (mean age = 47.6 years, SD = 5.4; 80% female) reported daily for 7 days on the intensity of any conflict regarding the adolescents' bedtime process, and adolescents completed daily reports of their sleep duration and quality (morning diary) and their anxiety and depressive symptoms (evening diary).Results:Results suggested that adolescent sleep quality mediated the indirect association between parent-child pre-bedtime arguing and adolescents' anxiety and depressive symptoms. Furthermore, this mediation model was moderated by parents' dysfunctional sleep-related beliefs. Only in families with parents reporting either average or above-average (+1 SD) levels of dysfunctional beliefs did this mediation model emerge as significant.Conclusions:Results provide further evidence for the essential role of the family environment in adolescent sleep and well-being, and they suggest that parents' dysfunctional sleep-related cognitions put adolescents at risk for a negative cascade stemming from arguing over bedtime to poor-quality sleep and its negative consequences on their mental health.
机译:研究目的:本研究的目的是通过对青少年睡眠质量的调节作用,探讨亲子就寝时间对就寝时间过程对青少年焦虑和抑郁症状的间接影响。此外,本研究试图在不同水平的父母和儿童与睡眠障碍有关的信念(即中度调解)上测试这种调解模型。方法:总共193名青少年(平均年龄= 15.7岁,标准差[SD]) ] = .94; 54.4%的女性)和双亲完成在线基线调查和在线7天每天两次的睡眠日记。父母(平均年龄= 47.6岁,SD = 5.4; 80%为女性)每天报告7天有关青少年就寝时间的冲突的强度,并且青少年每天完成有关其睡眠时间和质量的报告(早晨日记),结果:结果表明,青少年的睡眠质量介导了亲子就寝时间争论与青少年的焦虑和抑郁症状之间的间接联系。此外,这种调解模型受到父母与睡眠障碍有关的信念的调节。只有在父母报告了功能障碍信念的平均水平或高于平均水平(+1 SD)的家庭中,这种调解模型才具有重要意义。 ,他们认为,父母与睡眠功能障碍有关的认知使青少年处于因睡觉时间长而导致睡眠质量差及其对心理健康的负面影响等方面带来负面负面影响的风险中。

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