Loneliness as a mediator in the association between food insecurity and multiple sleep problems: evidence from the 2021/22 UK Household Longitudinal Study

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Journal Article

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Publication date

August 5, 2025

Summary:

Purpose:

This study examines whether loneliness mediates the association between food insecurity and multiple sleep problems.

Design:

Quantitative, cross-sectional.

Setting:

Data were drawn from the 2021/22 wave of the UK Household Longitudinal Study, which—for the first time in the main survey—included a validated measure of food insecurity.

Subjects:

The analytic sample included 21,650 individuals aged 18 and older.

Measures:

Sleep problems were assessed across six dimensions using items from the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Loneliness was measured using the UCLA three-Item Loneliness Scale. Food insecurity was assessed using the Food Insecurity Experience Scale. Sociodemographic variables were included as covariates.

Analysis:

Ordinary Least Squares and logistic regression models were used to examine associations between food insecurity and sleep outcomes. The Karlson-Holm-Breen method was employed to assess mediation by loneliness.

Results:

Individuals experiencing food insecurity reported worse outcomes across all sleep problems compared to those without food insecurity (from b = .154, P < .001 for greater daytime dysfunction to b = .470, P < .001 for longer sleep latency; OR = 2.531, P < .001 for short sleep duration). Loneliness mediated all associations, explaining between 14.75% and 27.24% of the total effect.

Conclusion:

Public health interventions that address both food insecurity and loneliness may help improve sleep health.

Published in

American Journal of Health Promotion

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1177/08901171251366077

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8901171

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