Examining social capital in relation to sleep duration, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:Sleep, which plays an important role in health and well-being, is socially patterned such that certain demographic groups have worse sleep health than others. One possible mechanism driving sleep disparities is social capital. The current study examines the association between social capital and self-reported sleep variables (eg, duration, insomnia symptoms, and daytime sleepiness) among a sample of 1007 participants from the Sleep Health and Activity, Diet and Environment Study (SHADES). METHODS:Logistic regressions were used to estimate whether the sleep variables were associated with social capital measures. All models control for age, sex, race/ethnicity (Non-Hispanic White, Black/African-American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, and multicultural/other), income, and education (less than high school, high school graduate, some college, and college graduate). RESULTS:Lower likelihood of membership in groups was seen for long sleepers (>9hrs, p-value<0.05) and beliefs that neighbors rarely/never help each other was more likely among short sleepers (5-6hrs, p-value<0.05), relative to 7-8 h sleepers. A decreased sense of belonging was seen among short sleepers (5-6hrs, p-value<0.05). Decreased likelihood of trust was reported by those with moderate-severe insomnia (p-value<0.05). Similarly, neighborhood improvement efforts were less likely among individuals with moderate-to-severe insomnia (p-value<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Results of our study show that short and long sleep duration, as well as insomnia, were inversely related to measures of social capital, such as group memberships and a sense of neighborhood belonging. Future research may explore the directionality of the relationship between social capital and sleep and perhaps consider future interventions to improve low social capital and/or poor sleep in community samples.

journal_name

Sleep Med

journal_title

Sleep medicine

authors

Robbins R,Jean-Louis G,Gallagher RA,Hale L,Branas CC,Gooneratne N,Alfonso-Miller P,Perlis M,Grandner MA

doi

10.1016/j.sleep.2019.03.019

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-08-01 00:00:00

pages

165-172

eissn

1389-9457

issn

1878-5506

pii

S1389-9457(19)30074-7

journal_volume

60

pub_type

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