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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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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COVID-19 SUEÑO CLASE SOCIAL 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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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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Abulafia, Carolina Andrea Paternó Manavella, María Agustina Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia Brangold, Mauro Simonelli, Guido Salvia, Agustín Vigo, Daniel Eduardo |
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Abulafia, Carolina Andrea Paternó Manavella, María Agustina Rodríguez Espínola, Solange Sylvia Brangold, Mauro Simonelli, Guido Salvia, Agustín Vigo, Daniel Eduardo |
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Abulafia, Carolina Andrea |
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Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study |
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Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study |
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Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study |
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Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study |
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Impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown: Evidence from an urban panel study |
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impact of psychosocial determinants on sleep quality decreased during the covid-19 lockdown: evidence from an urban panel study |
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2025 |
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