Objectives: This study investigated whether older adults with better relationships with their adult children have better subjective and objective sleep quality than older adults with less-positive relationships with their children. We also examined whether depressive symptoms and loneliness mediated the association between parent-child relationships and sleep among older adults. Methods: Data were used from the second wave of the National Social life, Health, and Aging Project, in which 548 respondents (aged 62-90) participated in the sleep survey to measure their actigraph sleep activity for three consecutive days. Respondents also reported sleep quality (i.e., sleep duration and insomnia symptoms), contact frequency, and emotional closene...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating relationships among stressful life events associated with caregiving, depre...
Study Objectives: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia often complain about poor quality sle...
Objectives: While it is known that psychosocial factors affect overall sleep quality, there is littl...
Sleep is a fundamental health behavior that has implications for physical and psychological well-bei...
Objectives: This study examined whether subjective sleep complaints in late adulthood were associate...
Aims: The main objectives of this investigation were to describe the subjective quality of sleep and...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the relationship between social isolation and sleep in later l...
Background: Higher levels of insomnia predict greater depression severity among older adults; howeve...
Objectives: This study examined whether emotions induced by reading before sleep influence sleep qua...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the role of adolescents\u27 and their parents\u27 sleep quality as mediators o...
The present study investigated the relationship between adolescent depression, levels of sleep, and ...
Persons aged 65 and over account for an estimated 13% of the U.S. population, and, by 2030, they are...
Objective—Insomnia is a significant public health problem, particularly among older adults. We exami...
Objectives: Most old age people are facing physical and mental problems such as movement problems,&n...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating relationships among stressful life events associated with caregiving, depre...
Study Objectives: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia often complain about poor quality sle...
Objectives: While it is known that psychosocial factors affect overall sleep quality, there is littl...
Sleep is a fundamental health behavior that has implications for physical and psychological well-bei...
Objectives: This study examined whether subjective sleep complaints in late adulthood were associate...
Aims: The main objectives of this investigation were to describe the subjective quality of sleep and...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the relationship between social isolation and sleep in later l...
Background: Higher levels of insomnia predict greater depression severity among older adults; howeve...
Objectives: This study examined whether emotions induced by reading before sleep influence sleep qua...
Longitudinal analysis of data on 658 children/families from the National Institute of Child Health a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the role of adolescents\u27 and their parents\u27 sleep quality as mediators o...
The present study investigated the relationship between adolescent depression, levels of sleep, and ...
Persons aged 65 and over account for an estimated 13% of the U.S. population, and, by 2030, they are...
Objective—Insomnia is a significant public health problem, particularly among older adults. We exami...
Objectives: Most old age people are facing physical and mental problems such as movement problems,&n...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating relationships among stressful life events associated with caregiving, depre...
Study Objectives: Informal caregivers of persons with dementia often complain about poor quality sle...
Objectives: While it is known that psychosocial factors affect overall sleep quality, there is littl...