Sleep quality in relation to social support and resilience among rural empty-nest older adults in China

May 6, 2021Sleep medicine

Sleep quality linked to social support and resilience in rural older adults living alone in China

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Abstract

The sleep quality score among rural empty nesters was 6.74 ± 3.80.

  • Sleep quality is significantly influenced by marital status, monthly income, number of chronic diseases, and frequency of communication with children.
  • Higher levels of social support and resilience are associated with better sleep quality.
  • Resilience acts as a mediator in the relationship between social support and sleep quality, but it is not the only mediator identified.
  • Rural empty nesters experience poorer sleep quality compared to the general population of rural older adults.

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