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Acculturation Gap Conflict and Self-Control Mediate the Association Between Negative Affect and Sleep Problems for
Manuel J Bruzos1,2, Benjelene D Sutherland1,2, Matthew T Sutherland1,2
1Center for Children and Families, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Background:
Adolescent sleep problems are a public health concern, as roughly 60-70% of U.S. teens obtain less sleep than is recommended. Negative affect is a risk factor for adolescent sleep problems. However, factors explaining this association, to our knowledge, have not been explored in Hispanic/Latino(a) (H/L) adolescents. Acculturation gap conflict and low self-control may act as mediators linking negative affect to sleep problems.
Methods:
A sample of 223 H/L adolescents was assessed at three time points. We hypothesized that acculturation gap conflict and low self-control assessed at Wave 2 would mediate the association between negative affect at Wave 1 and sleep problems at Wave 3.
Results:
Negative affect predicted higher acculturation gap conflict, which in turn was associated with less self-control, and less self-control then predicted more sleep problems.
Conclusions:
These findings highlight acculturation gap conflict and low self-control as processes through which negative affect can impact later sleep problems in H/L adolescents. Elucidating modifiable factors impacting sleep health among H/L youth may inform intervention strategies. Targeting affect regulation, as well as improving parent-adolescent relationship quality within the context of acculturative differences, may help reduce sleep problems among this demographic group.
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