The association between sleep quality and psychological distress among older Chinese adults: a moderated mediation model

Jan 11, 2022BMC geriatrics

How Sleep Quality Relates to Mental Stress in Older Chinese Adults

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Abstract

Among 3,250 older adults, sleep quality had a substantial direct influence on psychological distress.

  • (ADL) mediated the association between sleep quality and psychological distress.
  • Physical activity significantly reduced the mediating effect of ADL on the relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress.
  • moderated both the direct relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress and the mediating effect of ADL.
  • Physical activity and perceived social support may help mitigate the negative impact of poor sleep quality on ADL and psychological distress.

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Key numbers

99.51%
Response Rate
Of 3266 questionnaires issued, 3250 were completed.
3250
Participants
Older adults aged 60 and above participated in the study.
723 of 3250
Physical Activity Levels
Older adults categorized as low physical activity based on survey results.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress in older Chinese adults.
  • It examines how (), physical activity, and interact in this relationship.
  • The study utilizes a large sample of over 3,200 older adults to analyze these associations.

Essence

  • Poor sleep quality directly impacts psychological distress among older adults. mediates this relationship, while physical activity and serve as moderating factors.

Key takeaways

  • Sleep quality significantly affects psychological distress in older adults. Those with poor sleep quality report higher levels of distress, indicating a direct link.
  • mediates the impact of sleep quality on psychological distress. Impaired daily activities due to poor sleep contribute to increased distress levels.
  • Physical activity and moderate the relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress. Higher levels of these factors can reduce the negative effects of poor sleep.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences between sleep quality and psychological distress. Longitudinal studies are needed for clearer causal relationships.
  • Residual confounding factors may exist, as not all potential influences on psychological distress were controlled for, such as nutrition and cognitive impairment.

Definitions

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADL): Basic self-care tasks like eating, bathing, and dressing that are essential for independent living.
  • Perceived Social Support: The emotional and practical assistance individuals feel they receive from their social network.

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