| Literature DB >> 34073415 |
Lucas M Neuroth1, Ming Ma2, Ashley Brooks-Russell2, Motao Zhu1,3,4.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study utilized responses from 46,537 students enrolled in grades 9 through 12 in 166 high schools across the state of Colorado via the 2019 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey to: (1) quantify the association between high school start times and student sleep duration and (2) investigate the associations between school start times and student mental health. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were used to investigate associations between school start times and self-reported demographic, sleep, and mental health factors. Survey-weighted multivariate regression modeling was used to investigate associations between school start times, sleep duration, and mental health. Schools with late start times (≥8:30 a.m.) saw 32.2% (95% Confidence Interval: 29.5-35.0) of students sleeping 8 h or more relative to 23.2% (22.0-24.4) in schools with very early start times (<8:00 a.m.). For every 15 min later school start time, students' sleep duration was 4.6 (3.4-5.9) min longer. Students attending schools with very early start times had 1.10 (0.95-1.27) times the odds of attempting suicide compared to those attending schools with later start times, while students at schools with early starts (8:00-8:29 a.m.) were associated with 1.11 (0.98-1.27) times the odds. Schools with later school start times had a statistically significantly higher proportion of students sleeping 8+ hours. Schools with start times before 8:30 a.m. had 10-11% higher odds of students attempting suicide compared to schools with late start times, though these differences were not statistically significant. Student mental health should continue to be investigated when assessing the potential impacts of delayed school start times.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; high school; mental health; school start times; sleep; suicide
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34073415 PMCID: PMC8198323 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18115708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Individual and school-level demographic characteristics.
| Level | Factor | Overall, | Schools with Very Early Start Times, % | Schools with Early Start Times, % | Schools with Late Start Times, % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 46,537 | 21,236 (53.2%) | 18,754 (28.2%) | 6547 (18.5%) | |
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| 0.92 | |||||
| Female | 48.9 (48.3, 49.6) | 48.9 (47.9, 49.8) | 48.8 (47.8, 49.8) | 49.3(47.7, 50.8) | ||
| Male | 51.1 (50.4, 51.7) | 51.1 (50.2, 52.1) | 51.2 (50.2, 52.2) | 50.7 (49.2, 52.3) | ||
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| 0.53 | |||||
| 9th | 26.8 (25.9, 27.7) | 27.8 (26.7, 28.9) | 26.2 (24.4, 28.1) | 24.9 (23.1, 26.8) | ||
| 10th | 25.8 (24.7, 26.9) | 25.4 (24.1, 26.8) | 26.8 (24.2, 29.3) | 25.4 (23.9, 27.0) | ||
| 11th | 24.1 (23.1, 25.0) | 23.7 (22.3, 25.0) | 24.5 (23.0, 26.0) | 24.5 (22.6, 26.4) | ||
| 12th | 23.3 (22.4, 24.2) | 23.1 (21.9, 24.3) | 22.6 (21.0, 24.1) | 25.1 (23.0, 27.1) | ||
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| 0.20 | |||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 55.1 (51.7, 58.4) | 55.0 (49.0, 61.1) | 49.7 (44.4, 55.0) | 63.2 (57.2, 69.2) | ||
| Non-Hispanic Black | 4.3 (3.5, 5.2) | 4.7 (3.2, 6.3) | 5.5 (3.7, 7.4) | 1.4 (1.1, 1.6) | ||
| Hispanic | 32.2 (29.0, 35.4) | 31.7 (26.0, 37.4) | 36.0 (30.7, 41.2) | 27.9 (21.8, 34.1) | ||
| Other b/Multi-Racial | 8.4 (7.7, 9.0) | 8.5 (7.6, 9.4) | 8.7 (7.3, 10.2) | 7.5 (6.3, 8.7) | ||
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| 0.99 | |||||
| Heterosexual | 87.8 (87.1, 88.5) | 87.8 (86.7, 88.9) | 87.7 (86.4, 89.0) | 87.9 (86.8, 88.9) | ||
| LGB | 12.2 (11.5, 12.9) | 12.2 (11.1, 13.3) | 12.3 (11.0, 13.6) | 12.1 (11.1, 13.2) | ||
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| 0.26 | |||||
| Felt sad or hopeless | 34.7 (33.9, 35.5) | 35.3 (34.0, 36.7) | 34.4 (33.2, 35.6) | 33.2 (31.9, 34.4) | ||
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| 0.03 | |||||
| Less than college | 31.6 (28.9, 34.2) | 31.7 (27.2, 36.2) | 37.1 (32.2, 42.1) | 22.9 (18.4, 27.3) | ||
| Some college or above | 68.4 (65.8, 71.1) | 68.3 (63.8, 72.8) | 62.9 (57.9, 67.8) | 77.1 (72.7, 81.6) | ||
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| 166 | 86 (51.8%) | 60 (36.1%) | 20 (12.1%) | |
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| <0.01 | |||||
| Urban | 41 (24.7) | 20 (23.3) | 11 (18.3) | 10 (50.0) | ||
| Suburban | 45 (27.1) | 28 (32.6) | 10 (16.7) | 7 (35.0) | ||
| Rural | 80 (48.2) | 38 (44.2) | 39 (65.0) | 3 (15.0) | ||
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| 38.8 (20.7) | 40.7 (21.8) | 39.7 (20.0) | 28.2 (15.2) | 0.05 |
This table collects the prevalence of various student- and school-level factors, overall and stratified by school start time. Student-level factors are weighted to reflect Colorado’s high school population. School-level factors are presented as the unweighted number of schools agreeing to participate in the HKCS (unweighted percentage). The presented p-values test for bivariate associations and are estimated based on the second order Rao–Scott chi-square test. a Unweighted number of students completing the HKCS (weighted percentage); b other/multi-racial: Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders; c unweighted mean percentage (standard deviation) of students enrolled in FRL. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; LGB, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual.
Prevalence of sleep and mental health outcomes by school start time.
| Level | Factor | Overall, | Schools with Very Early Start Times, | Schools with Early Start Times, | Schools with Late Start Times, | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 46,537 | 21,236 (53.2%) | 18,754 (28.2%) | 6547 (18.5%) | |
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| <0.01 | |||||
| 4 h or less | 8.9 (8.5, 9.3) | 10.4 (9.9, 11.0) | 7.8 (7.2, 8.3) | 6.1 (5.0, 7.1) | ||
| 5 h | 12.3 (11.8, 12.8) | 13.8 (13.1, 14.6) | 11.4 (10.6, 12.2) | 9.4 (8.2, 10.6) | ||
| 6 h | 23.3 (22.7, 23.9) | 24.7 (23.8, 25.6) | 22.7 (22.0, 23.5) | 20.0 (18.2, 21.7) | ||
| 7 h | 29.5 (29.0, 30.1) | 27.8 (27.0, 28.7) | 31.0 (29.8, 32.1) | 32.3 (31.1, 33.5) | ||
| 8 h | 19.9 (19.3, 20.5) | 17.8 (16.9, 18.7) | 20.7 (20.0, 21.4) | 24.4 (22.5, 26.4) | ||
| 9 h | 4.6 (4.3, 4.8) | 3.7 (3.3, 4.1) | 4.8 (4.3, 5.2) | 6.7 (5.8, 7.6) | ||
| 10 h or more | 1.6 (1.4, 1.7) | 1.7 (1.5, 1.9) | 1.7 (1.5, 1.9) | 1.1 (0.8, 1.4) | ||
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| 8 h or more | 26.0 (25.2, 26.8) | 23.2 (22.0, 24.4) | 27.2 (26.2, 28.2) | 32.2 (29.5, 35.0) | <0.01 | |
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| Considered suicide, past 12 months | 17.5 (17.0, 17.9) | 17.8 (17.0, 18.5) | 17.2 (16.4, 17.9) | 17.0 (16.0, 18.0) | 0.56 | |
| Attempted suicide, past 12 months | 7.6 (7.2, 8.0) | 8.0 (7.5, 8.5) | 7.9 (7.0, 8.7) | 6.1 (5.5, 6.8) | 0.03 |
This table collects the prevalence of sleep duration, sleep health, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts, both overall and stratified by school start time. The presented p-values test for bivariate associations and are estimated based on the second order Rao–Scott chi-square test. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; h, hours.
Association between suicide-related behaviors and school start time, adjusting for mental health and demographic factors.
| Factor | Consider Suicide | Attempt Suicide | ||||
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| Prevalence (%) |
| aOR (95% CI) | Prevalence (%) |
| aOR (95% CI) | |
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| Late: ≥8:30 a.m. | 17.0 | 1147 | 1.00 | 6.1 | 463 | 1.00 |
| Early: 8:00–8:29 a.m. | 17.2 | 3133 | 1.07 (0.97, 1.17) | 7.9 | 1469 | 1.11 (0.98, 1.27) |
| Very Early: <8:00 a.m. | 17.8 | 3702 | 1.06 (0.95, 1.18) | 8.0 | 1742 | 1.10 (0.95, 1.27) |
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| Never felt sad/hopeless more than 2 weeks | 3.9 | 1109 | 1.00 | 1.5 | 441 | 1.00 |
| Ever felt sad/hopeless more than 2 weeks | 43.3 | 6857 |
| 19.2 | 3200 |
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| Non-Hispanic White | 17.3 | 4102 | 1.00 | 6.1 | 1522 | 1.00 |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 16.1 | 184 | 1.02 (0.77, 1.35) | 8.6 | 112 |
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| Hispanic | 17.0 | 2653 |
| 9.4 | 1510 |
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| Other/Multi-Racial a | 20.6 | 839 |
| 10.1 | 422 |
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| Heterosexual | 13.4 | 5052 | 1.00 | 5.4 | 2179 | 1.00 |
| LGB | 42.0 | 2139 |
| 20.7 | 1087 |
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| Urban | 17.3 | 2270 | 1.00 | 7.6 | 1054 | 1.00 |
| Suburban | 17.7 | 2674 | 1.01 (0.92, 1.11) | 7.6 | 1160 |
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| Rural | 17.2 | 3038 | 1.03 (0.93, 1.14) | 7.7 | 1460 | 1.10 (0.98, 1.23) |
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| Less than college | 20.0 | 2710 | 1.00 | 10.5 | 1430 | 1.00 |
| Some college or above | 17.0 | 4363 | 1.00 (0.92, 1.09) | 6.0 | 1679 |
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| - | - | 0.99 (0.98, 1.00) | - | - |
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This table collects adjusted odds ratios (aORs) generated from the survey-weighted multivariate logistic regression of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts on selected student- and school-level factors. Each aOR is presented adjusting for all other factors in the model, with those reaching statistical significance at α = 0.05 bolded. a Other/multi-racial includes Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders, or multi-racial; b the odds ratio for every 5% increase in the proportion of students qualifying for free and reduced lunch programs; c the unweighted number of participants. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; LGB, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual.