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The Link between Sleep Disturbance and Depression among Mexican Americans: A Project FRONTIER Study

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 427-431

Publisher

AMER ACAD SLEEP MEDICINE
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.3622

Keywords

Mexican American; sleep; depression; sleep disturbance

Funding

  1. National Institute on Aging (NIA)
  2. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the National Institutes of Health [R01AG039389, P30AG12300, L60MD001849]
  3. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health [JRG-040, JRG-149, JRG-213]
  4. Environmental Protection Agency [RD834794]
  5. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural & Community Health and Garrison Institute on Aging

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Objective: To examine the link between disturbed sleep and depression scores in Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic Whites. Methods: Data were analyzed for 566 participants (45% Mexican Americans) who were part of a rural healthcare study, Project FRONTIER. Mean age was 55.5 years for Mexican Americans (70% female) and 65.6 years for non-Hispanic Whites (69% female). Self-reported sleep disturbance was entered as the predictor, GDS-30 total and factor scores as the outcome variables, and age, sex, education, BMI, and medical diagnoses (hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension) entered as covariates. Results: Mexican Americans reported higher rates of sleep disturbances (25%) than non-Hispanic whites (17%). Sleep disturbances were significantly associated with GDS-30 total scores and the factors Dysphoria and Cognitive Impairment in both Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. Conclusions: In this study, Mexican Americans reported higher rates of sleep disturbances than non-Hispanic whites. Disturbed sleep was positively associated with depression and the factor scores for Dysphoria and Cognitive Impairment in both groups. Given the paucity of research on sleep disorders in Mexican Americans, identifying what sleep disorders are present and the impact treating these sleep disorders have on depression warrant further investigation.

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