情绪调节与睡眠质量的交互作用:社交媒体使用时间是否起作用?

Setareh Mokhtari, Najme Rastikerdar
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情绪调节与睡眠质量的双向关系近年来受到越来越多的关注。在本研究中,我们探讨了不同情绪调节策略(即表达抑制和认知重评)的习惯使用与睡眠质量不同成分的相关性。考虑到以往的研究表明,使用社交媒体会以不同的方式影响情绪调节和睡眠质量,我们控制了社交媒体使用时间对情绪调节策略和睡眠质量成分相互作用的影响。我们的研究结果表明,习惯性使用认知再评估与改善日间功能有关;而在各种情况下使用表达抑制的倾向与较短的睡眠时间有关。我们的研究结果支持了习惯性使用认知重评和表达抑制对幸福感有不同影响的观点。我们还观察到,使用任何一种策略都与更频繁地使用安眠药呈负相关。此外,我们没有观察到社交媒体使用时间与其他变量之间的任何相关性。我们提出,要理解社交媒体使用对睡眠质量和情绪调节之间相互作用的作用,需要全面评估使用社交媒体的个体差异,并仔细分析社交媒体平台的特点。
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The interaction of emotion regulation and sleep quality: does social media usage duration play a role?
The bidirectional association of emotion regulation with sleep quality has received increased attention in recent years. In this research, we investigated the correlation between the habitual use of different emotion regulation strategies (i.e., Expressive Suppression and Cognitive Reappraisal) and different components of sleep quality. Considering that previous research revealed that using social media could influence emotion regulation and sleep quality in different ways, we controlled for the effect of social media usage duration on the interplay of emotion regulation strategies and sleep quality components. Our results showed that the habitual use of Cognitive Reappraisal was associated with improved daytime functioning; while, the tendency to use Expressive Suppression in various situations was associated with shorter sleep duration. Our findings supported the view that the habitual use of Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression have different well-being consequences. We also observed that using any of the strategies was negatively correlated with more frequent use of sleeping medications. Additionally, we did not observe any correlation between social media usage duration and other variables. We proposed that understanding the role of social media usage on the interplay between sleep quality and emotion regulation requires a comprehensive evaluation of individual differences in using social media as well as a careful analysis of the social media platforms’ characteristics.
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