The moderating role of early-life parental adverse and positive factors in the genetic and environmental contributions to objectively assessed sleep duration in middle childhood

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Experimental Child Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jecp.2024.105994
Samantha A. Miadich , Savannah G. Ostner , Alexys S. Murillo , Christy Bui , Gianna Rea-Sandin , Leah D. Doane , Mary C. Davis , Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant
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Early-life positive and adverse parental factors, such as positive parent personality and parental stress, affect the environmental context in which children develop and may influence individual differences in children’s sleep health. This study examined the moderating role of early-life parental factors in the heritability (i.e., the extent to which individual differences are due to genetic influences) of objectively assessed childhood sleep duration. A total of 351 families from the Arizona Twin Project were studied. Primary caregivers (95% mothers) reported on multiple dimensions of stress and facets of their own personality when the twins were 12 months old. Seven years later (Mage = 8.43 years, SD = 0.68), families completed a home visit, and twins (51% female; 57% White, 29% Hispanic; 30% monozygotic, 39% same-sex dizygotic, 31% other-sex dizygotic) wore actigraph watches to assess their sleep, with caregivers completing similar assessments on their personality attributes and stress. Early-life positive parent personality moderated the heritability of sleep duration (Δ−2LL [−2 log likelihood] = 2.54, Δdf = 2, p = .28), such that as positive parent personality increased, the heritability of duration decreased. Early-life parental stress also moderated the genetic contribution to sleep duration (Δ−2LL = 2.02, Δdf = 2, p = .36), such that as stress increased, the heritability of duration increased. Concurrent positive parent personality and parental stress composites showed similar patterns of findings. Results highlight the likely contribution of parent positive traits and adverse experiences to the etiology of children’s sleep health, with genetic influences on children’s sleep more prominent in “riskier” environments. Understanding how genetics and environments work together to influence the etiology of sleep may inform prevention programs.

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父母早年的不利因素和积极因素在遗传和环境对儿童中期客观评估睡眠时间的影响中的调节作用。
父母早期的积极和消极因素,如父母的积极人格和父母的压力,会影响儿童成长的环境背景,并可能影响儿童睡眠健康的个体差异。本研究探讨了早期父母因素对客观评估的儿童睡眠时间的遗传率(即个体差异受遗传影响的程度)所起的调节作用。亚利桑那州双胞胎项目共对 351 个家庭进行了研究。在双胞胎12个月大时,主要照顾者(95%为母亲)报告了压力的多个维度和自身性格的各个方面。七年后(Mage = 8.43 years, SD = 0.68),家庭完成了一次家访,双胞胎(51%为女性;57%为白人,29%为西班牙裔;30%为单卵双胞胎,39%为同性双卵双胞胎,31%为异性双卵双胞胎)戴上动能表评估自己的睡眠情况,照顾者也完成了类似的人格属性和压力评估。父母早年的积极人格调节了睡眠时间的遗传率(Δ-2LL[-2 log likelihood] = 2.54,Δdf = 2,p = .28),即随着父母积极人格的增加,睡眠时间的遗传率降低。早期生活中父母的压力也会调节睡眠时间的遗传贡献(Δ-2LL = 2.02,Δdf = 2,p = .36),因此随着压力的增加,睡眠时间的遗传率也会增加。同时出现的父母积极人格和父母压力复合因素也显示出类似的研究结果。研究结果表明,父母的积极特质和不良经历可能是儿童睡眠健康的病因,在 "风险较高 "的环境中,遗传对儿童睡眠的影响更为突出。了解遗传和环境是如何共同影响睡眠病因的,可以为预防计划提供参考。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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