睡眠景观:节奏,惯例,以及每天和每晚生活的动态。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Dana Zarhin
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摘要

社会学家对探索时间在疾病、残疾和护理方面的作用越来越感兴趣。然而,个人如何在日常和每晚的生活中体验和驾驭睡眠的时间维度,这一问题需要进一步的实证研究。本研究通过对66名来自不同社会人口背景的以色列中年雇员进行深入的半结构化访谈来解决这个问题。研究结果表明,睡眠经历是由生物、社会和季节节律的复杂相互作用形成的。睡眠模式在每晚、每周、每季以及重大生活事件和转变后反复出现,结合起来创造了我所说的睡眠景观——一个人一生中睡眠动态特征的不断变化的节奏模式和中断。这项研究强调了在日常生活和夜间生活中多重节奏的概念,并展示了不同的节奏是如何协调或冲突的,往往是共同产生的。这项研究探讨了个体在调节这些节律方面的努力,说明了所有这些过程如何深刻地影响人类的经历、社会关系和健康。
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Sleepscapes: rhythms, routines, and the dynamics of everyday and everynight life.

Sociologists are increasingly interested in exploring the role of time in relation to illness, disability, and care. However, the question of how individuals experience and navigate the temporal dimensions of sleep in their everyday and everynight lives requires further empirical research. The present study addresses this question using in-depth semi-structured interviews with 66 employed midlife Israelis from diverse sociodemographic backgrounds. The findings indicate that sleep experiences are shaped by a complex interplay of biological, social, and seasonal rhythms. Sleep patterns recur nightly, weekly, seasonally, and following major life events and transitions, combining to create what I call sleepscapes - the evolving rhythmic patterns and disruptions that characterise the lived dynamics of sleep throughout a person's lifecourse. The study underscores the concept of polyrhythmia - multiple rhythms - in everyday and everynight life and shows how various rhythms can either harmonise or clash, often co-producing each other. The study explores individuals' efforts to negotiate these rhythms, illustrating how all these processes profoundly impact human experiences, social relationships, and health.

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期刊介绍: An international, scholarly peer-reviewed journal, Health Sociology Review explores the contribution of sociology and sociological research methods to understanding health and illness; to health policy, promotion and practice; and to equity, social justice, social policy and social work. Health Sociology Review is published in association with The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) under the editorship of Eileen Willis. Health Sociology Review publishes original theoretical and research articles, literature reviews, special issues, symposia, commentaries and book reviews.
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