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        The mediating effect of sleep disturbance on the association between hypertension and depression: a national data analysis

        Latief Kamaluddin,Akyirem Samuel,Sithichoksakulchai Siriluk,Nurrika Dieta,Sujarwadi Mokh,Hasan Faizul 대한고혈압학회 2024 Clinical Hypertension Vol.30 No.-

        Background Sleep disturbance is a common among people with hypertension. However, the mediating role of sleep disturbance in the association between hypertension and depression remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the mediating role of sleep disturbance in the association between hypertension and depression. Materials and methods This was cross-sectional study. The data were derived from the Indonesian Family Life Survey Fifth Wave (2014–2015). We include a total of 19,138 adults’ participants with age range from 18 to 65 years old who completed response on the variable of hypertension, sleep disturbance, and depression. The mediating model analysis was processed using the PROCESS macro ins SPSS from Hayes model. Results Depression was reported by 22% of total respondents. The group with hypertension showed a substantially higher prevalence of depression than non-hypertension group (P<0.001). Hypertension had a signifcant overall efect on depression (β=0.682; 95%CI 0.489 to 0.875, P<0.001). The direct efect of hypertension on depression was signifcant (β=0.418; 95%CI 0.244 to 0.592, P<0.001) and the indirect efect that mediated by sleep disturbance was also signifcant (β=0.264, 95%CI 0.174 to 0.356, P<0.001). It is worth noting that sleep disturbance partially mediated the association between hypertension and depression. Conclusion The fndings of this study indicated that sleep disturbance contributed to the etiology of depression and hypertension in adult populations. Nurses should be involved in managing sleep disturbances, such as using behavioral therapy, as it may serve as both a treatment and primary prevention measure for depression and hypertension.

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