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Sleep disorders in parents and children associated with more parental stress, study finds
The rate of parental stress is greater among parents who have sleep disorders themselves, or have children with sleep disorders, according to a new study published this week in the open-access journalPLOS ONEby Ray Merrill and Kayla Slavik of Brigham Young University, U.S., and colleagues.
Sleep and stress disorders are known to have a two-way correlation, with stress promotingsleep disordersand sleep disorders promoting stress. Amongparents, there is thought to be a complex interplay between their own sleep, stress, mood and fatigue and theirchildren's' sleep.
In the new work, the researchers analyzed data on 14,009 employees insured by Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrator (DMBA) in 2020, all of whom had dependent children. Overall, 2.2% of the employees filedmedical claimsfor treating stress and 12.5% filed claims for treating a sleep disorder, including insomnia, hypersomnia or sleep apnea. 2.0% of children filed one or more medical claims for a sleep disorder.
The researchers found that, after adjusting for age, sex andmarital status,利率的压力是1.95 (95% CI 1.67 - -2.28)s greater in employees with a sleep disorder. Specifically, rates of stress are 3.00 (95% CI 2.33–4.85) times greater for those with insomnia and 1.88 (1.59–2.22) times greater for those with sleep apnea. In addition, the rate of employee stress is 1.90 (95% CI 1.33–2.72) times greater if their child has any sleep disorder, and 2.89 (95% CI 2.20–3.80) times greater if their child has insomnia. The study also found that if a child has a sleep disorder, the rate of parental insomnia and sleep apnea are both nearly doubled.
The authors conclude that a better understanding of the connections between parent and child sleep quality and parent stress may help improve treatment and lower the risk of these disorders.
更多的信息:Relating parental stress with sleep disorders in parents and children,PLoS ONE(2023).DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279476