Association of Irregular Menstruation and Sleep Duration With Depression Symptoms in Women of Childbearing Age
Wenjing Xiong, Fengtai Liu, Zhiheng Wang, Zheng Ren, Meng Zhang, Wenhai Sui

TL;DR
This study finds that irregular menstruation and poor sleep are linked to depression symptoms in women of childbearing age, with a U-shaped sleep-depression relationship.
Contribution
The study identifies a novel interaction between irregular menstruation and sleep duration in influencing depression symptoms.
Findings
Irregular menstruation increases the risk of depression symptoms (OR=1.595).
Sleep duration shows a U-shaped relationship with depression symptoms, with nine hours as the inflection point.
An interaction between irregular menstruation and sleep duration was found to affect depression symptoms.
Abstract
Introduction With the decline of the fertility rate, women of childbearing age are playing an increasingly important role in social development, and paying attention to their physical and mental health is of great significance. We aimed to explore the association of irregular menstruation and sleep duration with depression symptoms in women of childbearing age. Methods We collected data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2013 to 2018. Irregular menstruation and sleep duration were derived from questions, and depression symptoms were assessed by questionnaire data. Generalized additive model (GAM), threshold effect analysis, and binary logistic regression were used in this study. Results A total of 3141 participants aged 18-45 years were enrolled in the study, and 9.55% had depression symptoms. Both irregular menstruation (OR=1.595, (95% CI:…
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TopicsSleep and related disorders · Menstrual Health and Disorders · Health and Wellbeing Research
