2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2022.04.026
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Relationship between stressful life events and sleep quality: The mediating and moderating role of psychological suzhi

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“…This finding supports the stress process model, emphasizing that stressful life events could affect individuals’ behavioral expressions through the loss of psychological resources (e.g., psychological sushi) [ 69 ]. Consistent with previous research, experiencing frequent childhood adversities (e.g., CPAN) could hinder adolescents’ cognitive, personality, and social development, thereby weakening their psychological suzhi levels [ 70 ]. Consequently, individuals with low levels of psychological suzhi tend to show more psychological stress and conflict, leading to an increased incidence of mental health problems and reduced engagement in prosocial behaviors [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This finding supports the stress process model, emphasizing that stressful life events could affect individuals’ behavioral expressions through the loss of psychological resources (e.g., psychological sushi) [ 69 ]. Consistent with previous research, experiencing frequent childhood adversities (e.g., CPAN) could hinder adolescents’ cognitive, personality, and social development, thereby weakening their psychological suzhi levels [ 70 ]. Consequently, individuals with low levels of psychological suzhi tend to show more psychological stress and conflict, leading to an increased incidence of mental health problems and reduced engagement in prosocial behaviors [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…And stressful life events, as an important source of extrinsic stress, are widely considered to be an important extrinsic factor contributing to sleep problems (Leggett et al, 2016; Pan & Zhang, 2022) and are directly or indirectly associated with sleep problems (Li et al, 2021; Liu et al, 2019; Vidal Bustamante et al, 2020; Yang et al, 2023). One research has pointed out that there was a negative relationship between stressful life events and sleep quality among college students (Pan & Zhang, 2022). A study by Liu et al (2019) also indicated that insomnia was an independent risk factor for suicide ideation and was able to mediate the effect of stressful life events on suicidal thoughts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found that psychological stress, including stressful life events, plays an important role in the development of sleep disorders (Li et al, 2021). And stressful life events, as an important source of extrinsic stress, are widely considered to be an important extrinsic factor contributing to sleep problems (Leggett et al, 2016; Pan & Zhang, 2022) and are directly or indirectly associated with sleep problems (Li et al, 2021; Liu et al, 2019; Vidal Bustamante et al, 2020; Yang et al, 2023). One research has pointed out that there was a negative relationship between stressful life events and sleep quality among college students (Pan & Zhang, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%