The Relationship Between Psychological Distress and Sleep Quality Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: The Moderating Effect of Gender.

Szu-Ying Lee, Sheng-Miauh Huang, Chia-Tai Hung, Su-Chen Fang
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Background: Symptoms of psychological distress such as depression and anxiety as well as gender are known to be associated with sleep quality in middle-aged and older adults. However, little is known about the effect on sleep quality of interactions among these factors.

Purpose: This study was developed to investigate the moderating effect of gender on the relationship between psychological distress and sleep quality in middle-aged and older adults.

Methods: A cross-sectional design, secondary data analysis of data on 5,590 individuals aged ≥ 45 years from the Taiwan Biobank database (2009-2018) was used. In this database, psychological distress was assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-4, and sleep quality was assessed using a self-report, one-question scale. Demographic data and health-related variables were evaluated as potential confounding factors. A hierarchical regression was conducted to examine the moderating effect of gender on the relationship between psychological distress and sleep quality after adjusting for potential confounders.

Results: The participants with severe psychological distress were found to have a lower mean quality of sleep than those without ( p < .01), and males returned a better mean quality of sleep score than females ( p < .01). Moreover, a significant interaction effect between psychological distress and gender on sleep quality score was found ( b = 0.123, SE = 0.022, p = .03). In terms of participants with severe psychological distress, males reported significantly poorer sleep quality than females.

Conclusions: The findings provide evidence that gender moderates the relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress. Also, in terms of individuals with severe psychological distress, males reported worse sleep quality than women, indicating psychological distress impacts sleep quality in men more than women. Nurses should be aware of these findings when working with clinical professionals to tailor gender-specific education interventions to improve sleep quality and psychological health.

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中老年人心理困扰与睡眠质量的关系:性别的调节作用
背景:已知中老年人的抑郁和焦虑等心理困扰症状以及性别与睡眠质量有关。然而,人们对这些因素之间的相互作用对睡眠质量的影响知之甚少。目的:探讨性别对中老年人心理困扰与睡眠质量关系的调节作用。方法:采用横断面设计,对台湾生物库数据库(2009-2018)中5590名年龄≥45岁的个体数据进行二次数据分析。在这个数据库中,使用患者健康问卷-4评估心理困扰,使用自我报告的单题量表评估睡眠质量。将人口统计数据和健康相关变量作为潜在的混杂因素进行评估。在调整了潜在的混杂因素后,进行了层次回归来检验性别对心理困扰和睡眠质量之间关系的调节作用。结果:有严重心理困扰的受试者的平均睡眠质量低于无严重心理困扰的受试者(p < 0.01),男性受试者的平均睡眠质量得分高于女性受试者(p < 0.01)。心理困扰与性别对睡眠质量评分有显著交互作用(b = 0.123, SE = 0.022, p = 0.03)。就有严重心理困扰的参与者而言,男性报告的睡眠质量明显低于女性。结论:研究结果为性别调节睡眠质量和心理困扰之间的关系提供了证据。此外,在有严重心理困扰的个体中,男性报告的睡眠质量比女性差,这表明心理困扰对男性睡眠质量的影响大于女性。护士在与临床专业人员合作时应该意识到这些发现,以量身定制针对性别的教育干预措施,以改善睡眠质量和心理健康。
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