Within-person associations between racial microaggressions and sleep among African American and Latinx young adults

被引:17
|
作者
Davenport, Mattina A. [1 ]
Landor, Antoinette M. [2 ]
Zeiders, Katharine H. [3 ]
Sarsar, Evelyn D. [3 ]
Flores, Melissa [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychiat, Columbia, MO 65201 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, Columbia, MO USA
[3] Univ Arizona, Norton Sch Family & Consumer Sci, Tucson, AZ USA
[4] Univ Arizona, Ctr Border Hlth Dispar, Tucson, AZ USA
关键词
discrimination; microaggressions; racism; sleep; RACIAL/ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION; PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION; HEALTH; INTERVENTIONS; EVERYDAY; DURATION; POPULATION; PATHWAYS;
D O I
10.1111/jsr.13226
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Emerging work suggests that experiences of racial discrimination may impact overall sleep health; however, there is limited work on the link between racial microaggressions and sleep. Using weekly diary data, the current study examined young adults' weekly reports of racial microaggressions across 4 weeks, and their relation to weekly reports of sleep-onset latency, reduced total sleep time and poorer sleep quality. This design allowed us to examine how within-person fluctuations in racial microaggressions corresponded with young adults' sleep. Data were collected among 140 African American (62.1%) and Latinx (37.9%) college students attending a Midwestern University. Students were randomly selected to participate; they were, on average, 20.70 years old (SD = 1.22) and the majority were female (69.3%). Participants self-reported their racial microaggressions and sleep behaviours (i.e. sleep-onset latency, total sleep time and sleep quality) each week (across 4 weeks). Multilevel modelling showed significant within-person effects of racial microaggressions for sleep onset and sleep quality, but not for total sleep duration. Specifically, on weeks that individuals reported increases in racial microaggressions, they reported greater sleep-onset duration and poorer sleep quality. The current findings provide preliminary evidence that racial microaggressions are associated with sleep-onset durations and sleep quality among African American and Latinx young adults. Although racial microaggressions are often considered subtle, they may impact the sleep health of young adults in marginalized groups.
引用
下载
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Daily stress and sleep associations vary by work schedule: A between- and within-person analysis in nurses
    Slavish, Danica C.
    Dietch, Jessica R.
    Kane, Heidi S.
    Messman, Brett A.
    Garcia, Odalis
    Wiley, Joshua F.
    Yap, Yang
    Kelly, Kimberly
    Ruggero, Camilo
    Taylor, Daniel J.
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2022, 31 (03)
  • [32] INVESTIGATING WITHIN-PERSON VARIABILITY IN HEALTH BEHAVIOR INTENTIONS IN YOUNG ADULTS
    Wang, Shirlene D.
    Maher, Jaclyn P.
    Wang, Wei-Lin
    Chu, Daniel
    Ponnada, Aditya
    Intille, Stephen S.
    Dunton, Genevieve F.
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2022, 56 (SUPP 1) : S498 - S498
  • [33] Longitudinal associations of depressive symptoms, subjective memory decline, and cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults: Between-person and within-person perspective
    Yang, Rumei
    Tracy, Eunjin Lee
    Wang, Haocen
    ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2019, 81 : 105 - 110
  • [34] Racial Identification, Racial Discrimination, and Substance Use Vulnerability Among African American Young Adults
    Stock, Michelle L.
    Gibbons, Frederick X.
    Walsh, Laura A.
    Gerrard, Meg
    PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN, 2011, 37 (10) : 1349 - 1361
  • [35] Prosocial Involvement Among African American Young Adults: Considering Racial Discrimination and Racial Identity
    White-Johnson, Rhonda L.
    JOURNAL OF BLACK PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 38 (03) : 313 - 341
  • [36] Between-person and within-person associations of sleep and working-memory in the everyday lives of old and very old adults: initial level, learning, and variability
    Luecke, Anna J.
    Wrzus, Cornelia
    Gerstorf, Denis
    Kunzmann, Ute
    Katzorreck, Martin
    Schmiedek, Florian
    Hoppmann, Christiane
    Schilling, Oliver K.
    SLEEP, 2022, 45 (01)
  • [37] Ethnic-Racial Socialization, Family Climate, and Anxiety Among African American and Latinx Emerging Adults
    Saleem, Farzana T.
    Tyrell, Fanita
    Liu, Lisa
    He, Shuhua
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 37 (04) : 453 - 463
  • [38] Change in Daily Life Behaviors and Depression: Within-Person and Between-Person Associations
    Snippe, Evelien
    Simons, Claudia J. P.
    Hartmann, Jessica A.
    Menne-Lothmann, Claudia
    Kramer, Ingrid
    Booij, Sanne H.
    Viechtbauer, Wolfgang
    Delespaul, Philippe
    Myin-Germeys, Inez
    Wichers, Marieke
    HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 35 (05) : 433 - 441
  • [39] Physical activity and cognitive function: between-person and within-person associations and moderators
    Stenling, Andreas
    Sorman, Daniel Eriksson
    Lindwall, Magnus
    Hansson, Patrik
    Ljungberg, Jessica Korning
    Machado, Liana
    AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION, 2021, 28 (03) : 392 - 417
  • [40] Aggression and Irritability in Middle Childhood: Between- and Within-Person Associations
    Perhamus, Gretchen R.
    Ostrov, Jamie M.
    Murray-Close, Dianna
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 53 (02): : 184 - 198