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Psychosocial factors, gender, and sleep.

机译:社会心理因素,性别和睡眠。

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Low social support may contribute to poor sleep, more so than adverse aspects of demand and control and more so for women than men. This study on 1,179 working individuals, 623 women and 556 men, from the Multinational Monitoring of Trends and Determinants in Cardiovascular Disease (MONICA) study investigated the association between sleep and psychosocial factors. Chi-square analyses investigated the associations among sleep and demand, control, social networks, and emotional support. A logit log-linear model analyzed interactions. More women reported poorer sleep when perceiving adverse psychosocial factors. Interactive effects were found between adverse scores on demand, control, and emotional support. A multivariate partial least square analysis showed that poorer health, pain, and adverse aspects of emotional support and social networks contributed significantly to the pattern of poor sleep.
机译:较低的社会支持可能导致睡眠不足,这不仅是需求和控制方面的不利方面,而且女性比男性更多。这项对心血管疾病趋势和决定因素的多国监测(MONICA)对1,179名工作人员,623名女性和556名男性的研究调查了睡眠与社会心理因素之间的关系。卡方分析分析了睡眠和需求,控制,社交网络和情感支持之间的关联。 Logit对数线性模型分析了相互作用。感知不良的社会心理因素时,更多的妇女报告睡眠差。在需求,控制和情感支持的不良评分之间发现了交互作用。多元偏最小二乘分析表明,较差的健康状况,痛苦和情感上的支持以及社交网络的不利方面,在很大程度上导致了睡眠不足。

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