活动记录
睡眠(系统调用)
精神病理学
睡眠起始潜伏期
心理健康
心理学
睡眠债
匹兹堡睡眠质量指数
精神科
联想(心理学)
临床心理学
抑郁症状
医学
睡眠开始
睡眠障碍
睡眠质量
失眠症
焦虑
心理治疗师
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
Chiara E. G. Castiglione‐Fontanellaz,Samira Schaufler,Salome Wild,Christoph Hamann,Michael Kaess,Leila Tarokh
摘要
Current evidence points to the importance of sleep for adolescent physical and mental health. To date, most studies have examined the association between sleep duration/quality and health in adolescence. An emerging line of research suggests that regularity in the timing of sleep may also play an important role in well-being. To address this aspect of sleep, the present study investigated daily variability of sleep, quantified using the sleep regularity index (SRI), in 46 adolescents (M = 12.78 ± 1.07 years) and its association with depressive symptoms/mental health. Sleep was measured during a 6 month period (M = 133.11 ± 36.42 nights) using actigraphs to quantify SRI values calculated for school days, weekends and holidays. Depressive symptoms and general psychopathology were assessed at the beginning (baseline) and end (follow-up) of the actigraphy measurements. Sleep was most regular during school days and associated with a longer total sleep time, shorter sleep onset latency, and higher sleep efficiency. Moreover, a higher SRI on school days was associated with fewer depressive symptoms at follow-up, whereas higher SRI on weekends was associated with less overall psychopathology at follow-up. Furthermore, the change in overall psychopathology, but not depressive symptoms across the two assessments was correlated with sleep regularity index. Our results suggest that regular timing of sleep is associated with sleep that is of longer duration and higher quality and may be protective of adolescent mental health. Therefore, adolescents should be encouraged not only to get enough sleep, but also to retain regular sleeping patterns to promote well-being and mental health.
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