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"Sleep quality" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Nightly variations in sleep quality and next-day cognitive performance: an in-home study in healthy older adults | Brooks M; El Chami R; Jourde HR; Savard MA; Coffey EBJ; | 41878310 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Examining Sleep Quality in Adult Foster Care Alumni: Implications for Later Life Health and Well-Being | Keller A; Mann-Feder V; Collin-Vézina D; MacKenzie MJ; | 40724719 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | The effects of evening high-intensity exercise on sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Frimpong E; Mograss M; Zvionow T; Dang-Vu TT; | 34416428 PERFORM |
| 4 | Associations between physical activity and sedentary behavior with sleep quality and quantity in young adults. | Kakinami L, O'Loughlin EK, Brunet J, Dugas EN, Constantin E, Sabiston CM, O'Loughlin J | 28346152 PERFORM |
| 5 | Nicotine dependence and sleep quality in young adults. | Dugas EN, Sylvestre MP, O'Loughlin EK, Brunet J, Kakinami L, Constantin E, O'Loughlin J | 27816041 PERFORM |
| Title: | Examining Sleep Quality in Adult Foster Care Alumni: Implications for Later Life Health and Well-Being | ||||
| Authors: | Keller A, Mann-Feder V, Collin-Vézina D, MacKenzie MJ | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40724719/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3390/healthcare13141694 | ||||
| Publication: | Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) | ||||
| Keywords: | care-leavers; foster care alumni; sleep quality; well-being; | ||||
| PMID: | 40724719 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-07-29 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
CONCORDIA
1 School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 1B9, Canada. 2 Department of Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada. 3 Department of Pediatrics, School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 1B9, Canada. |
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Background: Foster care alumni face increased health challenges across the domains of mental and physical health, yet there is a paucity of research examining the associations between care experiences, health, and sleep quality in alumni aged 30 and above. Objectives: Our exploratory mixed-method study examined the sleep quality of North American group care leavers aged 30+ to understand whether sleep quality in adulthood is associated with earlier child welfare system experiences during childhood and adolescence. Secondly, we examined the association between sleep quality and overall concurrent health. Methods: Using a convenience sample of 41 alumni of care aged 30-85 and 16 qualitative interviews, we explored the intricate connections between group care leavers' developmental trauma, sleep quality, and health. Linear regression and qualitative content analysis were utilized to understand how sleep was related to well-being in aging care alumni. Results: Adult sleep was significantly associated with the perceived quality of their youth out-of-home placement experiences (ß = 0.421, p < 0.01), controlling for friendship support networks and demographic variables. Adult sleep quality was a significant predictor of overall health (ß = -0.328, p < 0.05). Qualitative interviews elucidated insights into the importance and linkages of child welfare system experiences, adult sleep, and well-being. Conclusions: Our research highlights the enduring association between child welfare placement experiences, and sleep functioning well into adulthood, even when accounting for contemporaneous social support and other demographic indicators. Practitioners should be inquiring directly about sleep, and future longitudinal research should delve deeper into the nature of sleep difficulties and their association with health and well-being. |



