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Sleep problems as a mediator of the association between parental education levels, perceived family economy and poor mental health in children

机译:睡眠问题作为父母教育水平,家庭经济感知与儿童心理健康状况之间的关系的中介者

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between familial socioeconomic status (SES) and children's sleep problems, and the role of sleep problems as a mediator between familial SES and childhood mental health problems. Methods: Participants were 5781 11-13. year old children from the Bergen Child Study. Data were collected on family economy, parental education, and children's difficulties initiating and/or maintaining sleep (DIMS), time in bed (TIB) and self-reported mental health problems using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Results: Sleep problems were significantly more common in children from lower SES families. Children from families with poor and average perceived family economy had significantly higher odds of reporting DIMS compared to children from families with very good economy (ORs = 3.5 and 1.7, respectively). The odds were reduced by 12-36% adjusting for poor parental health and single parenting, but remained significant. Children from families with a poor economy had increased odds of a short TIB, both in the crude model (OR = 1.9) and adjusted for parental characteristics (OR = 2.2). Maternal education level was significantly associated with short TIB. Path analysis was conducted to investigate the potential mediating role of DIMS in the relationship between SES and mental health. The significant direct association between perceived family economy and SDQ total problems score was partially mediated by a significant indirect effect of sleep problems. Conclusion: Sleep problems are common among children from families with a lower SES and may be a potential mechanism through which low SES is translated into mental health problems.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是调查家族性社会经济地位(SES)与儿童睡眠问题之间的关联,以及睡眠问题作为家族性SES与儿童心理健康问题之间的中介者的作用。方法:参加者为5781 11-13。卑尔根儿童研究的三岁儿童。使用“长处和困难量表”(SDQ)收集有关家庭经济,父母教育以及孩子的开始和/或维持睡眠困难(DIMS),卧床时间(TIB)和自我报告的心理健康问题的数据。结果:睡眠问题在SES较低家庭的儿童中更为普遍。与经济状况很好的家庭的孩子相比,经济状况差和家庭经济平均感觉良好的家庭的孩子报告DIMS的几率要高得多(OR分别为3.5和1.7)。调整父母健康状况不佳和单亲育儿的几率降低了12-36%,但仍然很明显。经济不佳的家庭的孩子,在粗略模型(OR = 1.9)和针对父母特征进行调整(OR = 2.2)的情况下,TIB短的几率增加。产妇教育水平与短期TIB显着相关。进行路径分析以研究DIMS在SES与心理健康之间的潜在中介作用。觉察到的家庭经济与SDQ总问题得分之间的显着直接关联部分地由睡眠问题的显着间接影响介导。结论:睡眠问题在SES较低的家庭的儿童中很常见,并且可能是将SES较低转化为精神健康问题的潜在机制。

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