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Transitions in sleep problems from late adolescence to young adulthood: A longitudinal analysis of the effects of peer victimization

机译:从晚期青春期到年轻成年的睡眠问题的过渡:对同伴受害的影响的纵向分析

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>Adolescence is a developmental period with high vulnerability to sleep problems. However, research identifying distinct patterns and underlying determinants of sleep problems is scarce. This study investigated discrete subgroups of, changes in, and stability of sleep problems. We also examined whether peer victimization influenced sleep problem subgroups and transitions in patterns of sleep problems from late adolescence to young adulthood. Sex differences in the effects of peer victimization were also explored. In total, 1,455 male and 1,399 female adolescents from northern Taiwan participated in this longitudinal study. Latent transition analysis was used to examine changes in patterns of sleep problems and the effects of peer victimization on these changes. We identified three subgroups of sleep problems in males and two in females, and found that there was a certain level of instability in patterns of sleep problems during the study period. For both sexes, those with greater increases in peer victimization over time were more likely to change from being a good sleeper to a poor sleeper. The effects of peer victimization on baseline status of sleep problems, however, was only significant for males, with those exposed to higher levels of peer victimization more likely to be poor sleepers at baseline. Our findings reveal an important role of peer victimization in predicting transitions in patterns of sleep problems. Intervention programs aimed at decreasing peer victimization may help reduce the development and escalation of sleep problems among adolescents, especially in males.
机译:
>青春期是具有高脆弱性睡眠问题的发育期。然而,研究识别睡眠问题的独特模式和基础决定因素的研究是稀缺的。本研究调查了睡眠问题的离散子组,变化和稳定性。我们还检查了同伴受害者是否影响了睡眠问题亚组和过渡的睡眠问题,从晚期青春期到年轻成年。还探讨了同伴受害者影响的性别差异。来自台湾北部的1,455名男性和1,399名雌性青少年参加了这个纵向研究。潜在过渡分析用于检查睡眠问题模式的变化以及对同伴受害者对这些变化的影响。我们在女性中确定了三个睡眠问题的睡眠问题,发现研究期间睡眠问题模式存在一定的不稳定性。对于两性来说,随着时间的推移,对同伴受害者的增加的人更有可能改变到一个糟糕的睡眠者。然而,同伴受害者对睡眠问题基线状态的影响对于男性来说只有很大,那些暴露于更高水平的同伴受害者的人更可能是基线的困难者。我们的研究结果揭示了同伴受害方面在预测睡眠问题模式的转型方面的重要作用。旨在减少同伴受害的干预计划可能有助于减少青少年中睡眠问题的发展和升级,特别是在雄性中。

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