Sleep Tight, Don't Fight? Daily Sleep Quality and Marital Strain in Same- and Different-Sex Marriages in the United States.

IF 3.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Asya Saydam,Jaime Hsu
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Abstract

Sleep is a critical health behavior that often varies by gender, and most partnered adults sleep with a significant other. Despite growing research on sleep health, little is known about how daily sleep within couples shapes marital dynamics, especially across same- and different-sex relationships. This study uses dyadic diary data from 378 mid- to later-life couples in the United States (N = 756) to examine how respondents' and partners' daily sleep quality are each associated with daily marital strain and whether these associations vary by gender and couple type. Respondent sleep quality predicts lower marital strain for all couple types except for men married to women. Spousal sleep quality is also associated with reduced strain but only for women in different-sex marriages. These women appear uniquely affected by both their own and their partner's sleep, highlighting the importance of dyadic and gender-relational perspectives in understanding links between sleep and relationship dynamics.
睡个好觉,不要打架?美国同性和异性婚姻的每日睡眠质量和婚姻紧张。
睡眠是一种重要的健康行为,通常因性别而异,大多数有伴侣的成年人都与另一半一起睡觉。尽管对睡眠健康的研究越来越多,但人们对夫妻之间的日常睡眠如何影响婚姻动态知之甚少,尤其是同性和异性关系。这项研究使用了来自美国378对中老年夫妇(N = 756)的双元日记数据,以检验受访者和伴侣的日常睡眠质量与日常婚姻压力之间的关系,以及这些关系是否因性别和夫妻类型而异。被调查者的睡眠质量预示着除了男性和女性结婚之外,所有夫妻类型的婚姻压力都会降低。配偶的睡眠质量也与减少压力有关,但只适用于异性婚姻的女性。这些女性似乎受到自己和伴侣睡眠的独特影响,这突出了二元和性别关系视角在理解睡眠和关系动态之间联系方面的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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