Natalia Vázquez-Colón, Andrea López-Cepero, Claudia Amaya, Katherine L Tucker, Catarina I Kiefe, Sharina D Person, Milagros C Rosal, Cynthia M Pérez
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摘要
波多黎各居民面临着粮食不安全(FI)的沉重负担,这与失眠症状(IS)有关。然而,这种关联在波多黎各年轻人中的研究仍然不足,而年轻人是一个易受 FI 和睡眠不佳影响的群体。我们评估了波多黎各年轻人中 FI 和 IS 之间的关联以及心理困扰症状的中介作用。数据来自 PR-OUTLOOK 队列(2020-2023 年)中 18-29 岁的成年人。我们用美国农业部家庭食品安全量表中的 6 个项目来评估 FI,用妇女健康倡议失眠评级量表中的 5 个项目来评估 IS。心理困扰症状包括抑郁症状(CES-D-10)、焦虑(STAI-10)和感知压力(PSS-4)。泊松回归模型估算了患病率比 (PR),并得出了 95% 的置信区间 (CI)。Karlson-Holm-Breen 方法估算了每种心理困扰症状对 FI 和 IS 之间关联的中介百分比。值得注意的是,24.8% 的参与者经历过 FI,30.4% 的参与者报告 IS 升高。FI 与 IS 相关(PR = 1.41,95% CI = 1.24,1.60),这一关联部分由抑郁症状(31.6%)、感知压力症状(17.6%)和焦虑症状(17.2%)调解,占调解百分比的 35.8%。未来的研究应通过对睡眠和社会心理压力的客观评估来证实这些发现。
The Association between Food Insecurity and Insomnia Symptoms among Young Adults in Puerto Rico and the Mediating Role of Psychological Distress Symptoms.
Residents of Puerto Rico face a high burden of food insecurity (FI), which has been associated with insomnia symptoms (IS). However, this association remains understudied in Puerto Rican young adults, a vulnerable group experiencing an elevated prevalence of FI and poor sleep. We evaluated the association between FI and IS and the mediating role of psychological distress symptoms among young adults in Puerto Rico. Data are derived from the PR-OUTLOOK cohort (2020-2023) of adults aged 18-29 y. We assessed FI with the six-item USDA Household Food Security Scale and IS with the 5-item Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Psychological distress symptoms included depressive symptoms (CES-D-10), anxiety (STAI-10), and perceived stress (PSS-4). Poisson's regression models estimated prevalence ratios (PRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The Karlson-Holm-Breen method estimated the mediation percentage of each psychological distress symptom on the association between FI and IS. Notably, 24.8% of participants experienced FI, and 30.4% reported elevated IS. FI was associated with IS (PR = 1.41, 95% CI = 1.24, 1.60), an association partially mediated by depressive (31.6%), perceived stress (17.6%), and anxiety symptoms (17.2%), accounting for 35.8% of the mediation percentage. Future research should confirm these findings using objective assessments of sleep and psychosocial stress.
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