Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study

Hispanics/Latinos face specific sociocultural stressors associated with their marginalized status in the United States. While stress is known to cause poor sleep, the differential effects of the specific stressors faced by Hispanics/Latinos have not been evaluated. Using cross-sectional data from th...

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Main Authors: Carmela Alcántara, Sanjay R. Patel, Mercedes Carnethon, Sheila F. Castañeda, Carmen R. Isasi, Sonia Davis, Alberto R. Ramos, Elva Arredondo, Susan Redline, Phyllis C. Zee, Linda C. Gallo
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Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-5c9d656ba95d41a88c9d69dec3f6cf0e2020-11-24T22:17:59ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732017-12-013C71372110.1016/j.ssmph.2017.08.004Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary StudyCarmela Alcántara0Sanjay R. Patel1Mercedes Carnethon2Sheila F. Castañeda3Carmen R. Isasi4Sonia Davis5Alberto R. Ramos6Elva Arredondo7Susan Redline8Phyllis C. Zee9Linda C. Gallo10School of Social Work, Columbia University, 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, Room 810, MC4600, New York, NY 10027, USADepartment of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USADepartment of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USASchool of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USAAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USADepartment of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Gillins School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, USAUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USASchool of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USADepartment of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USADepartment of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USADepartment of Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USAHispanics/Latinos face specific sociocultural stressors associated with their marginalized status in the United States. While stress is known to cause poor sleep, the differential effects of the specific stressors faced by Hispanics/Latinos have not been evaluated. Using cross-sectional data from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study, we conducted weighted generalized linear models to evaluate the associations of acculturation stress, ethnic discrimination, and chronic moderate/severe stress with self-reported sleep outcomes (insomnia symptoms, daytime sleepiness, sleep duration) in individual and aggregate models adjusted for site, socio-demographics, behavioral, and medical conditions. Participants included 5313 Hispanic/Latino adults; 43.5% ≥ age 45, 54.8% female, and 22.0% US-born. Chronic moderate/severe stress, ethnic discrimination, and acculturation stress were each positively associated with sleep. In the adjusted aggregate model, only chronic moderate/severe stress was associated with insomnia symptoms (exp(b) = 1.07 for each additional stressor, 95% CI = 1.05, 1.09). Both acculturation stress (exp(b) = 1.05 for each additional SD, 95% CI = 1.02, 1.10) and ethnic discrimination (exp(b) = 1.05 for each additional SD, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.08) were associated with daytime sleepiness. Each SD increase in ethnic discrimination related to a 16% and 13% increased prevalence of short (< 7 h) (RRR = 1.16, 95% CI = 1.02, 1.31) and long sleep duration (> 9 h) (RRR = 1.13, 95% CI = 1.00, 1.27), respectively. These associations were consistent across sex. Acculturation stress and ethnic discrimination are associated with poor sleep in Hispanics/Latinos. Future research should explore whether behavioral sleep interventions minimize the impact of sociocultural stressors on sleep.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827317300459United States of AmericaDiscriminationAcculturationStressSleepInsomniaHispanics
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author Carmela Alcántara
Sanjay R. Patel
Mercedes Carnethon
Sheila F. Castañeda
Carmen R. Isasi
Sonia Davis
Alberto R. Ramos
Elva Arredondo
Susan Redline
Phyllis C. Zee
Linda C. Gallo
spellingShingle Carmela Alcántara
Sanjay R. Patel
Mercedes Carnethon
Sheila F. Castañeda
Carmen R. Isasi
Sonia Davis
Alberto R. Ramos
Elva Arredondo
Susan Redline
Phyllis C. Zee
Linda C. Gallo
Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
SSM: Population Health
United States of America
Discrimination
Acculturation
Stress
Sleep
Insomnia
Hispanics
author_facet Carmela Alcántara
Sanjay R. Patel
Mercedes Carnethon
Sheila F. Castañeda
Carmen R. Isasi
Sonia Davis
Alberto R. Ramos
Elva Arredondo
Susan Redline
Phyllis C. Zee
Linda C. Gallo
author_sort Carmela Alcántara
title Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
title_short Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
title_full Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
title_fullStr Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
title_full_unstemmed Stress and sleep: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study
title_sort stress and sleep: results from the hispanic community health study/study of latinos sociocultural ancillary study
publisher Elsevier
series SSM: Population Health
issn 2352-8273
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Hispanics/Latinos face specific sociocultural stressors associated with their marginalized status in the United States. While stress is known to cause poor sleep, the differential effects of the specific stressors faced by Hispanics/Latinos have not been evaluated. Using cross-sectional data from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Sociocultural Ancillary Study, we conducted weighted generalized linear models to evaluate the associations of acculturation stress, ethnic discrimination, and chronic moderate/severe stress with self-reported sleep outcomes (insomnia symptoms, daytime sleepiness, sleep duration) in individual and aggregate models adjusted for site, socio-demographics, behavioral, and medical conditions. Participants included 5313 Hispanic/Latino adults; 43.5% ≥ age 45, 54.8% female, and 22.0% US-born. Chronic moderate/severe stress, ethnic discrimination, and acculturation stress were each positively associated with sleep. In the adjusted aggregate model, only chronic moderate/severe stress was associated with insomnia symptoms (exp(b) = 1.07 for each additional stressor, 95% CI = 1.05, 1.09). Both acculturation stress (exp(b) = 1.05 for each additional SD, 95% CI = 1.02, 1.10) and ethnic discrimination (exp(b) = 1.05 for each additional SD, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.08) were associated with daytime sleepiness. Each SD increase in ethnic discrimination related to a 16% and 13% increased prevalence of short (< 7 h) (RRR = 1.16, 95% CI = 1.02, 1.31) and long sleep duration (> 9 h) (RRR = 1.13, 95% CI = 1.00, 1.27), respectively. These associations were consistent across sex. Acculturation stress and ethnic discrimination are associated with poor sleep in Hispanics/Latinos. Future research should explore whether behavioral sleep interventions minimize the impact of sociocultural stressors on sleep.
topic United States of America
Discrimination
Acculturation
Stress
Sleep
Insomnia
Hispanics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827317300459
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