Citation
Sheehan, C.; Louie, P.; Li, L.; & Kulis, S. (2023). Exposure to Neighborhood Poverty from Adolescence through Emerging Adulthood and Sleep Duration in the US Adults. Population Association of America 2023 Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.Abstract
Does exposure to neighborhood poverty from adolescence to early adulthood have differential influence on sleep duration across racial/ethnic groups? We used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health that consisted of 6756 Non-Hispanic (NH) White respondents, 2471 NH Black respondents, and 2000 Hispanic respondents and multinomial logistic models to predict respondent reported sleep duration based on exposure to neighborhood poverty during adolescence and adulthood. Results indicated that neighborhood poverty exposure was related to short sleep duration among NH White respondents only. We discuss these results in relation to coping, resilience, and White psychology.URL
https://www.populationassociation.org/paa2023/homeKeyword(s)
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Conference proceedingBook Title
Population Association of America 2023 Annual MeetingAuthor(s)
Sheehan, C.Louie, P.
Li, L.
Kulis, S.