婚姻分离后的睡眠效率和自然观察到的社交行为:与前伴侣接触的关键作用

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Andrea M Coppola, Matthias R Mehl, Allison M Tackman, Spencer C Dawson, Karey L O'Hara, David A Sbarra
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婚姻破裂与包括睡眠障碍在内的一系列不良健康后果的风险增加有关。本报告研究了夫妻分居后动电图评估的睡眠效率轨迹,以及日常社交行为和依恋中的个体差异在多大程度上可以解释这些轨迹随时间的变化。研究人员对122名刚分居的成年人(N=122)进行了为期五个月的纵向跟踪,共进行了三次评估。为了客观评估日常社交行为和睡眠效率,参与者白天佩戴电子激活记录仪(EAR)(每个评估期为一个周末),晚上佩戴行动手表(每个评估期为七天)。根据 EAR 的评估,与前伴侣共度的时间越长,参与者的睡眠效率越低(p = .003)。依恋焦虑程度越高,睡眠效率越低(p = 0.03),EAR 观察到的 "开电视 "程度也是如此。后一种效应在参与者之间(p = .004)和参与者内部(p = .005)都存在。最后,研究时间点调节了 EAR 观察到的 "开电视 "与睡眠效率之间的关系(p = .007)。目前的研究结果加深了我们对夫妻分居后睡眠障碍的理解,并指出与前伴侣的接触和看电视的时间是风险的行为标志。
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Sleep Efficiency and Naturalistically-Observed Social Behavior Following Marital Separation: The Critical Role of Contact with an Ex-partner.

Marital disruption is associated with increased risk for a range of poor health outcomes, including disturbed sleep. This report examines trajectories of actigraphy-assessed sleep efficiency following marital separation as well as the extent to which daily social behaviors and individual differences in attachment explain variability in these trajectories over time. One hundred twenty-two recently-separated adults (N = 122) were followed longitudinally for three assessment periods over five months. To objectively assess daily social behaviors and sleep efficiency, participants wore the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) during the day (for one weekend at each assessment period) and an actiwatch at night (for seven days at each assessment period). Greater time spent with an ex-partner, as assessed by the EAR, was associated with decreased sleep efficiency between participants (p = .003). Higher attachment anxiety was also associated with decreased sleep efficiency (p = .03), as was the EAR-observed measure of "television on." The latter effect operated both between (p = .004) and within participants (p = .005). Finally, study timepoint moderated the association between EAR-observed measure of "television on" and sleep efficiency (p = .007). The current findings deepen our understanding of sleep disturbances following marital separation and point to contact with an ex-partner and time spent with the television on as behavioral markers of risk.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships is an international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on social and personal relationships. JSPR is the leading journal in the field, publishing empirical and theoretical papers on social and personal relationships. It is multidisciplinary in scope, drawing material from the fields of social psychology, clinical psychology, communication, developmental psychology, and sociology.
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