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Adolescents' sleep and adjustment: Reciprocal effects.

Ryan J Kelly1, Megan M Zeringue2, Mona El-Sheikh2.   

Abstract

Reciprocal relations between sleep and adjustment were investigated. Participants included 246 adolescents (M = 15.80 years; 67.5% White, 32.5% Black/African American; 53% female, 47% male) at Time 1 (data collected 2012-2013), 227 at Time 2 (M = 16.78 years) and 215 at Time 3 (M = 17.70 years). Sleep-wake variables were measured with self-reports (sleepiness) and actigraphy (average sleep minutes and efficiency, variability in sleep minutes and efficiency). Adolescents reported on depression and anxiety symptoms, and parents reported on externalizing problems. Greater variability in sleep duration and efficiency as well as sleepiness predicted adjustment problems (range of R2 : 36%-60%). Reciprocal relations were supported mostly for sleepiness (range of R2 : 16%-32%). Results help understand bidirectional relations between sleep and adjustment.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34757645      PMCID: PMC8930734          DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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