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Young Adults' Perceived Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Sleep and Other Functioning: Does It Differ for Sexual/Gender and Racial/Ethnic Minorities?

Joan S Tucker1, Michael S Dunbar2, Lilian G Perez1, Rachana Seelam1, Wendy M Troxel2, Jordan P Davis3, Elizabeth J D'Amico1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been concern that the pandemic and associated mitigation efforts would have a particularly adverse effect on communities that are marginalized. This study examined disparities in the perceived impacts of the pandemic on sleep, mental and physical health, social functioning, and substance use among young adults based on sexual/gender minority (SGM) status and race/ethnicity.
METHOD: Participants were 2,411 young adults (mean age = 23.6) surveyed between July 2020-July 2021. A linear regression analysis tested SGM and racial/ethnic group differences on 17 outcomes.
RESULTS: Most young adults reported little-to-no effect of the pandemic on sleep or other indicators of health and functioning. However, SGM young adults reported more adverse effects than non-SGM young adults on their sleep and most other outcomes. Hispanic young adults reported shorter sleep duration - but less pandemic-related depression, loneliness, and relationship problems - compared to non-Hispanic white young adults. We found no evidence that young adults with multiple minority statuses had especially poor pandemic-related outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: While most young adults did not perceive much impact of the pandemic, results highlight disparities across certain demographic subgroups that may need to be addressed through targeted interventions and close monitoring for long-term effects.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35642294      PMCID: PMC9162434          DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2022.2075366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Sleep Med        ISSN: 1540-2002            Impact factor:   3.492


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