Exposure to parental interpartner conflict in adolescence predicts sleep problems in emerging adulthood

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Kelly, Ryan J. [1 ]
Thompson, Morgan J. [2 ]
El-Sheikh, Mona [2 ]
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[1] Univ New Mex, Dept Individual Family & Community Educ, Albuquerque, NM USA
[2] Auburn Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, Auburn, AL USA
关键词
Actigraphy; Young adulthood; Longitudinal; Family risk; Marital aggression; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; LONGITUDINAL RELATIONS; MARITAL CONFLICT; YOUNG ADULTHOOD; CHILDRENS; PERSPECTIVE; ADJUSTMENT; AGGRESSION; CHILDHOOD; DURATION;
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10.1016/j.sleh.2024.06.003
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives: Parental interpartner conflict is a highly prevalent form of family risk that is stressful for adolescents with ramifications for their sleep. Multiple studies have demonstrated that adolescents from highconflict homes are at risk for sleep problems. Building on this literature, we conducted novel analyses and investigated whether exposure to interpartner conflict in adolescence predicts sleep problems in the subsequent developmental period of emerging adulthood. Methods: We used a rigorous four-wave design spanning 8 years (collected between 2012-2020). At wave 1, participants were 245 adolescents from diverse backgrounds (M age = 15.74 years; 67% White/European American, 33% Black/African American; 52% girls). Individuals participated again in their adolescence at wave 2 (M age = 16.77) and wave 3 (M age = 17.69). Participants returned for wave 4 in emerging adulthood (M age = 22.97). Adolescents reported on their parents' interpartner conflict (intense and frequent conflict). Sleep duration (minutes) and quality (efficiency, long wake episodes) were measured using actigraphy. Results: After controlling for autoregressive effects and several covariates, findings from a structural equation model revealed that greater exposure to parental interpartner conflict in adolescence predicted reduced sleep efficiency and more long wake episodes in emerging adulthood. Conclusions: Results build on the literature to consider sleep in the family context and are among the first to illustrate that exposure to parental interpartner conflict in adolescence predicts sleep problems in emerging adulthood. Continued investigations into the antecedents of sleep problems in emerging adulthood may benefit from considering past exposure to family risk. (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of National Sleep Foundation. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
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