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Weak social networks and restless sleep interrelate through depressed mood among elderly

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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
卷 27, 期 10, 页码 2517-2524

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-018-1895-3

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Restless sleep; Social networks; Depressed mood; Reciprocal associations; Older adults

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  1. Singapore Ministry of Social and Family Development
  2. Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council as part of the project Establishing a Practical and Theoretical Foundation for Comprehensive and Integrated Community, Policy and Academic Efforts to Improve Dementia Care in Singapore [NMRC-STAR-0005-2009]
  3. Duke-NUS Geriatric Research Fund
  4. Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council Clinician Scientist - Individual Research Grant-New Investigator Grant [NMRC-CNIG-1124-2014]

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Purpose Sleep disturbance is common in late life. While social interaction is a basic human concern, few studies have explored the linkage between interpersonal relationships and sleep disturbance. The present study examines the reciprocal associations between weak social networks outside the household and sleep disturbance in elderly, as well as the underlying mechanisms. Methods We utilized data from a nationally representative longitudinal survey of community-dwelling elderly in Singapore (n=1417; >= 60 years). Participants were assessed three times over 6 years (2009, 2011, 2015). Measures included strength of social networks outside the household, restless sleep (sleep disturbance), and the mediating variables of depressed mood, chronic diseases, and cognitive impairment. A cross-lagged mediation analysis was conducted. Results Bootstrapping results showed that weaker social networks were related to more restless sleep via more depressed mood. Also, restless sleep was negatively associated with social networks through depressed mood. The other mediators examined were not significant. Conclusions Weak social networks and restless sleep reciprocally influence each other through depressed mood. Recognition of this interplay can inform efforts in improving elderly's sleep quality, social networks, and psychological well-being.

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