Poor sleep quality mediates the relationship between intra-family conflict and mental health problems in Chinese adolescents: a three-wave longitudinal study

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Ya Zhu
Shuo Wang
Xuliang Shi
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[1] Guangdong University of Science and Technology,Center for Mental Health Education and Counseling
[2] Hebei University,College of Education
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Intra-family conflic; Sleep quality; Mental health; Longitudinal study; Adolescent;
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Intra-family conflict had an adverse effect on adolescent mental health problems. However, to date, few studies using the longitudinal-design have examined the underlying mechanism of this relationship. Therefore, the purpose of the current study was to extend previous study from a longitudinal perspective, and further explore the mediating role of sleep quality that were shown to underlie these relationships. Data came from a longitudinal survey of 932 adolescents (54.0% female; mean of age at baseline = 13.25 years, SD = 0.66). The adolescents were recruited from two junior high school in Guangzhou city, China. A battery of standardized measures was used to assess intra-family conflict, sleep quality, internalizing symptoms and externalizing symptoms for three times with an interval of one year. After adjusting for family demographics, sleep quality at T1 and mental health problems at T1, T1 intra-family conflict had significant effects on sleep quality at T2, and T2 sleep quality mediated the association between T1 intra-family and mental health problems at T3. In addition, this mediation of sleep quality was consistent across gender. Sleep quality was an important mediator in explaining the relationship between intra-family conflict and mental health problems in adolescents. Prevention and intervention programs aimed at improving their sleep quality may be critical to prevent mental health problems when adolescents are involved in family conflict.
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