Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study

Objectives: To explore the relationship between socioeconomic and health-related changes during the COVID-19 lockdown and sleep quality. Methods: A panel study was conducted with 667 participants from the Argentine Social Debt Survey in 2019 (pre lockdown), 2020 (during lockdown), and 2021 (post...

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Autores principales: Abulafia, Carolina Andrea, Paternó Manavella, María Agustina, Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia, Brangold, Mauro, Simonelli, Guido, Salvia, Agustín, Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
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spelling I33-R139-123456789-202372025-08-05T05:01:59Z Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study Abulafia, Carolina Andrea Paternó Manavella, María Agustina Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia Brangold, Mauro Simonelli, Guido Salvia, Agustín Vigo, Daniel Eduardo COVID-19 SUEÑO CLASE SOCIAL Objectives: To explore the relationship between socioeconomic and health-related changes during the COVID-19 lockdown and sleep quality. Methods: A panel study was conducted with 667 participants from the Argentine Social Debt Survey in 2019 (pre lockdown), 2020 (during lockdown), and 2021 (post lockdown). Generalized linear mixed-effects models were performed to explore the following predictors of self-reported sleep quality over time: age, educational level, living in poverty, employment status, place of residence, psychological distress, and health status. Results: Reporting poor health and residing in Buenos Aires were associated with poor sleep quality, independent of the lockdown. Advanced age emerged as a significant predictor of poor sleep quality after the lockdown. Differences in sleep quality associated with living in poverty and psychological distress disappeared during lockdown and resumed post lockdown. Conclusions: This work highlights the importance of the dynamic interplay between socioeconomic and health-related factors when assessing sleep quality. In this urban Argentine panel study, the COVID-19 lockdown appeared to mitigate poverty-related disparities in sleep quality, underscoring the need to refocus attention on these vulnerable subpopulations in the post-lockdown period, when such disparities reemerged. 2025-08-04T12:42:17Z 2025-08-04T12:42:17Z 2025 Artículo 2352-7218 https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/20237 10.1016/j.sleh.2025.06.009 40750505 spa Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Elsevier Journal of the National Sleep Foundation. 2025
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CLASE SOCIAL
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Abulafia, Carolina Andrea
Paternó Manavella, María Agustina
Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia
Brangold, Mauro
Simonelli, Guido
Salvia, Agustín
Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
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description Objectives: To explore the relationship between socioeconomic and health-related changes during the COVID-19 lockdown and sleep quality. Methods: A panel study was conducted with 667 participants from the Argentine Social Debt Survey in 2019 (pre lockdown), 2020 (during lockdown), and 2021 (post lockdown). Generalized linear mixed-effects models were performed to explore the following predictors of self-reported sleep quality over time: age, educational level, living in poverty, employment status, place of residence, psychological distress, and health status. Results: Reporting poor health and residing in Buenos Aires were associated with poor sleep quality, independent of the lockdown. Advanced age emerged as a significant predictor of poor sleep quality after the lockdown. Differences in sleep quality associated with living in poverty and psychological distress disappeared during lockdown and resumed post lockdown. Conclusions: This work highlights the importance of the dynamic interplay between socioeconomic and health-related factors when assessing sleep quality. In this urban Argentine panel study, the COVID-19 lockdown appeared to mitigate poverty-related disparities in sleep quality, underscoring the need to refocus attention on these vulnerable subpopulations in the post-lockdown period, when such disparities reemerged.
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author Abulafia, Carolina Andrea
Paternó Manavella, María Agustina
Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia
Brangold, Mauro
Simonelli, Guido
Salvia, Agustín
Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
author_facet Abulafia, Carolina Andrea
Paternó Manavella, María Agustina
Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia
Brangold, Mauro
Simonelli, Guido
Salvia, Agustín
Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
author_sort Abulafia, Carolina Andrea
title Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
title_short Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
title_full Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
title_fullStr Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study
title_sort impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the covid-19 lockdown: evidence from an urban panel study
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2025
url https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/20237
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