1.Relationship between stress and insomnia in plateau soldiers:mediating role of parent-child alienation and moderating role of expressive suppression
Qiaoning ZHOU ; Zongpei DAI ; Jieying TAN ; Li HOU ; Qin DAI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(14):1633-1639
Objective To investigate the influence of stress on insomnia among plateau soldiers,and explore the mediating role of parent-child alienation and the moderating role of emotion regulation strategies in this relationship.Methods A cross-sectional study design was adopted in this study.Our Self-designed General Information Questionnaire,Plateau Soldiers Stressor Scale,Insomnia Severity Index,Inventory of Alienation towards Parents,and Emotion Regulation Scale were employed to survey 2 065 plateau soldiers at an average altitude of 4 200 m.With aid of SPSS 26.0 statistics,descriptive analysis,correlation analysis and regression analysis were applied to analyze stress status,parent-child alienation,insomnia and emotion regulation in the participants,and then a structural equation model was established.Results ① The scores of stress,parent-child alienation and insomnia were significantly higher in the participants who were older,well educated(P<0.01)and were or had been in a marital relationship(married,divorced,or widowed)(P<0.001)than those without above conditions.② Significant pairwise positive correlations were observed among stress,parent-child alienation,insomnia,cognitive reappraisal,and expressive suppression(r=0.08~0.61,P<0.001).③ Stress and expressive suppression could positively predict parent-child alienation(β=0.14~0.43,P<0.001),and stress,parent-child alienation and expressive suppression could positively predict insomnia(β=0.04~0.25,P<0.01).Cognitive reappraisal could not significantly predict parent-child alienation or insomnia.④ Parent-child alienation towards parents partially mediated the relationship between stress and insomnia,with a mediation effect accounting for 7.29%of the total effect.⑤ Expressive suppression moderated the impact of stress on insomnia(β=-0.01,P<0.001),and the higher expressive suppression level mitigated the adverse effect of stress on insomnia when compared with the lower expressive suppression level.Conclusion For plateau soldiers,stress significantly predicts insomnia,with parent-child alienation playing a mediating role.Furthermore,a higher level of expressive suppression can effectively buffer the influence of stress on insomnia.
2.Effect of childhood trauma experiences on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in military officers at high altitude:mediating role of parent-child alienation
Weihong HAO ; Zongpei DAI ; Jieying TAN ; Xiaomin JIN ; Chenxuan JIN ; Fei XIE ; Qin DAI
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(14):1640-1646
Objective To explore the current status of post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)symptoms among military officers at high altitude,determine the effects of childhood trauma experiences on the symptoms,and investigate the role of parent-child alienation in the process.Methods A cross-section study was conducted on 238 male military officers at high altitude subjected with cluster sampling.All of them were surveyed with childhood trauma question(CTQ),inventor of alienation toward parents(IAP),and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist(PCL-C)in October 2021.Then the mediating effect of parent-child alienation on childhood trauma and PTSD symptoms was investigated.Results ①The prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms was 8.5%among the military officers at high altitude.②The prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms was 15.6%for the military officers with childhood trauma,which was significantly higher than that of those without childhood trauma(5.1%,Chi-square=7.27,P<0.01).③ PTSD symptoms,childhood trauma experiences and parent-child alienation were significantly positively correlated with each other(r=0.35~0.76,P<0.01).④ Both childhood physical abuse(β=1.05,P<0.001)and parent-child alienation(β=0.39,P<0.01)could positively predict the severity of PTSD symptoms for them.⑤Parent-child alienation played a partial mediating role in the association between physical abuse and PTSD symptoms(β=1.16,95%CI:0.54~1.75).Conclusion Military officers at high altitude with childhood trauma have a higher prevalence of PTSD-positive symptoms and more severe symptoms.Childhood physical abuse can not only directly affect PTSD symptoms,but also indirectly affect its severity through parent-child alienation.