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Racial Disparities in Sleep: Associations With Discrimination Among Ethnic/Racial Minority Adolescents

Authors :
Warren W. Tryon
Tiffany Yip
Yijie Wang
Mona El-Sheikh
Heining Cham
Yuen Mi Cheon
Source :
Child developmentReferences. 91(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study investigates the same-day associations between discrimination and sleep among 350 adolescents ages 13?15 (M = 14.29, SD = 0.65; Asian = 41%, Black = 22%, Latinx = 37%). Assessing sleep duration, sleep onset latency, and wake minutes after sleep onset using wrist actigraphy, Black adolescents slept 35 min less than Asian and 36 min less than Latinx youth. Black adolescents suffered the most wake minutes after sleep onset, followed by Latinx and Asian youth. Latinx youth reported the highest levels of sleep disturbance, whereas Asian youth reported the highest levels of daytime dysfunction. Daily discrimination was associated with lower levels of same-night sleep onset latency, more sleep disturbance, more next-day daytime dysfunction, and higher next-day daytime sleepiness.

Details

ISSN :
14678624
Volume :
91
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Child developmentReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....163b18c46060e26de3384b37a6a1a6b8