Associations between distant and proximal negative life events and sleep quality in pregnant women: independent, cumulative and interaction effects.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pu Yang, Yifei Pei, Yongqi Huang, Dandan Ma, Xuan Zhang, Fenglin Cao
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Abstract

Background: Poor sleep quality is a common yet often overlooked complaints among pregnant women. The relationship between adverse childhood experiences (including dimensions of abuse, neglect, and family dysfunction), negative life events during pregnancy (categorized as distant and proximal negative life events respectively), and sleep quality remains ambiguous. This study explores the independent, cumulative, and interaction effects of these factors from a life course perspective, utilizing the cumulative risk model, stress-sensitization and stress-inoculation models.

Methods: We recruited 736 pregnant women from a prenatal clinic in Shandong province. Data on childhood adversity, negative life events during pregnancy, and sleep quality were collected through self-reported questionnaires. The study employed the eXtreme Gradient Boosting, linear regression model and hierarchical regression analysis to examine the relationship between the distant and proximal negative life events on sleep quality.

Results: Emotional abuse (gain = 0.184) and changed sleep, diet, or clothing habits (gain = 0.103) were the most strongly associated distant and proximal negative life events related to poor sleep quality respectively. Cumulative scores of distant (β = 0.421, 95%CI, 0.172-0.670) and proximal (β = 0.383, 95%CI, 0.299-0.467) negative life events demonstrated a significant positive correlation with poor sleep quality. The interaction effects of distant (abuse dimension) and proximal negative life events on sleep quality aligned with the stress-sensitization model.

Conclusion: Distant and proximal negative life events play an important role in sleep quality among pregnant women. Healthcare professionals should consider these factors when providing recommendations and interventions.

孕妇远端和近端负面生活事件与睡眠质量的关系:独立、累积和相互作用效应。
背景:睡眠质量差是孕妇中常见却常被忽视的抱怨。不良童年经历(包括虐待、忽视和家庭功能障碍等方面)、怀孕期间的负面生活事件(分别归类为远端和近端负面生活事件)和睡眠质量之间的关系仍然不明确。本研究利用累积风险模型、应激致敏模型和应激接种模型,从生命历程角度探讨了这些因素的独立效应、累积效应和交互效应。方法:选取山东省某产前门诊736例孕妇。研究人员通过自我报告问卷收集了童年逆境、孕期负面生活事件和睡眠质量的数据。本研究采用极值梯度增强法、线性回归模型和层次回归分析,考察了远、近端负面生活事件对睡眠质量的影响。结果:情绪虐待(增益= 0.184)和改变睡眠、饮食或衣着习惯(增益= 0.103)分别是与睡眠质量差相关的远端和近端负面生活事件。远端(β = 0.421, 95%CI, 0.172 ~ 0.670)和近端(β = 0.383, 95%CI, 0.299 ~ 0.467)负性生活事件累积得分与睡眠质量差呈显著正相关。远端(虐待维度)和近端负面生活事件对睡眠质量的交互影响与压力敏感化模型一致。结论:远端和近端负性生活事件对孕妇睡眠质量有重要影响。医疗保健专业人员在提供建议和干预措施时应考虑这些因素。
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Psychology Health & Medicine
Psychology Health & Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.20
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发文量
200
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology, Health & Medicine is a multidisciplinary journal highlighting human factors in health. The journal provides a peer reviewed forum to report on issues of psychology and health in practice. This key publication reaches an international audience, highlighting the variation and similarities within different settings and exploring multiple health and illness issues from theoretical, practical and management perspectives. It provides a critical forum to examine the wide range of applied health and illness issues and how they incorporate psychological knowledge, understanding, theory and intervention. The journal reflects the growing recognition of psychosocial issues as they affect health planning, medical care, disease reaction, intervention, quality of life, adjustment adaptation and management. For many years theoretical research was very distant from applied understanding. The emerging movement in health psychology, changes in medical care provision and training, and consumer awareness of health issues all contribute to a growing need for applied research. This journal focuses on practical applications of theory, research and experience and provides a bridge between academic knowledge, illness experience, wellbeing and health care practice.
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