The relationship between sleep quality, depression, and smartphone addiction in pregnant women: a mediation analysis.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Women & Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1080/03630242.2024.2420215
Sibel Kiyak, Serap Batı
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In recent years, the prevalence of smartphone addiction has significantly increased. This situation has raised concerns about its potential impact on health aspects, such as sleep quality and mental health, particularly among vulnerable populations like pregnant women. This study aimed to identify the factors that determine sleep quality in pregnant women and examine the relationship between smartphone addiction, depression, and sleep quality. This descriptive correlational study included 257 pregnant women in their second and third trimesters who were registered at six family health centers between September 2022 and March 2023. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Form, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Regression and mediation analyses were performed for the data. Of the participants, 44.4 percent had poor sleep quality. Depression and third trimester were significant determinants of sleep quality. The bootstrapping results revealed that smartphone addiction led to an increase in the level of depression (β = 0.145; p < .001). Depression worsened sleep quality (β = 0.262; p < .001). The smartphone addiction did not significantly affect sleep quality (β = 0.020; p = .279). Depression mediates the relationship between sleep quality and smartphone addiction (β = 0.038; 95 percent CI [0.018: 0.062]). The study highlights that while smartphone addiction does not directly impact sleep quality in pregnant women, it is associated with increased depression levels, which subsequently worsen sleep quality. It is recommended that healthcare providers monitor smartphone usage and mental health in pregnant women to mitigate the risk of sleep disturbances and improve overall well-being.

孕妇睡眠质量、抑郁和智能手机成瘾之间的关系:中介分析。
近年来,智能手机成瘾的流行率大幅上升。这种情况引发了人们对其对睡眠质量和心理健康等健康方面的潜在影响的担忧,尤其是在孕妇等弱势群体中。本研究旨在确定决定孕妇睡眠质量的因素,并研究智能手机成瘾、抑郁和睡眠质量之间的关系。这项描述性相关研究纳入了 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 3 月期间在六家家庭保健中心登记的 257 名第二和第三个孕期的孕妇。研究使用社会人口学问卷、智能手机成瘾量表简表、爱丁堡产后抑郁量表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数收集数据。对数据进行了回归和中介分析。在参与者中,44.4%的人睡眠质量不佳。抑郁和怀孕三个月是睡眠质量的重要决定因素。引导分析结果显示,智能手机成瘾导致抑郁水平上升(β = 0.145; p p = 0.279)。抑郁介导了睡眠质量与智能手机成瘾之间的关系(β = 0.038; 95% CI [0.018: 0.062])。该研究强调,虽然智能手机成瘾不会直接影响孕妇的睡眠质量,但它与抑郁水平的升高有关,而抑郁水平的升高又会导致睡眠质量的恶化。建议医疗保健提供者监测孕妇的智能手机使用情况和精神健康状况,以降低睡眠障碍的风险并改善整体健康。
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期刊介绍: Women & Health publishes original papers and critical reviews containing highly useful information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. These papers cover findings from studies concerning health and illness and physical and psychological well-being of women, as well as the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease, which have implications for prevention, early detection and treatment, limitation of disability and rehabilitation.
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