The Roles of Emotion Regulation and Alexithymia in the Relationship Between Sleep and Social Functioning.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lillian A Hammer, Kelsey A Bonfils
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Abstract

Poor sleep quality has been tied to worse social functioning outcomes, including greater loneliness, fewer social interactions, and lower social integration. Other factors likely play a role in the relationship between sleep quality and social functioning. Specifically, alexithymia and emotion regulation may serve as moderators in these relationships. Data for this study came from the Pittsburgh Cold Study 3, a publicly available dataset (N = 213). Participants completed self-report measures including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Emotional Regulation Questionnaire, Toronto Alexithymia Scale, and four measures of social functioning: Social Network Index, Social Participation Measure, Short Loneliness Scale, and Interpersonal Support Evaluation List for providing support to others. Sleep quality was significantly related to the social functioning variables. Further, the use of the emotion regulation strategy reappraisal significantly moderated the relationship between sleep quality and social participation. Worse sleep quality was related to lower engagement in social activities, only for participants high in use of reappraisal. Additionally, the use of reappraisal significantly moderated the relationship between sleep quality and giving of support. Worse sleep quality was related to less self-reported giving of support to others only for participants high in the use of reappraisal. Results suggest that the use of reappraisal may be an important factor to consider in the relationship between sleep and social functioning. Future work should extend these findings to the general population and a sample of individuals with relevant diagnoses, such as borderline personality or schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

情绪调节和亚历山大症在睡眠与社交功能关系中的作用。
睡眠质量差与较差的社会功能结果有关,包括更多的孤独感、较少的社会交往和较低的社会融合度。在睡眠质量与社会功能之间的关系中,其他因素可能也起着一定的作用。具体来说,情感淡漠和情绪调节可能是这些关系的调节因素。本研究的数据来自匹兹堡寒冷研究 3,这是一个公开的数据集(N = 213)。参与者完成了自我报告测量,包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、情绪调节问卷、多伦多亚历山大量表和四项社会功能测量:社会网络指数、社会参与测量、孤独感简易量表和人际支持评估表(用于向他人提供支持)。睡眠质量与社会功能变量有明显关系。此外,情绪调节策略 "重新评估 "的使用在很大程度上调节了睡眠质量与社会参与之间的关系。睡眠质量较差与社交活动参与度较低有关,但这只适用于较多使用 "重新评估 "的参与者。此外,重估的使用在很大程度上调节了睡眠质量与给予支持之间的关系。睡眠质量较差与自我报告的给予他人支持较少有关,这只适用于重评使用率较高的参与者。结果表明,在睡眠与社会功能之间的关系中,使用重新评估可能是一个需要考虑的重要因素。未来的工作应将这些研究结果推广到普通人群和具有相关诊断(如边缘型人格障碍或精神分裂症谱系障碍)的样本中。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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