What Keeps Night Owls Well During the Week? Sleep Onset Consistency as a Moderator Between Morningness–Eveningness and Adolescent Development DOI Creative Commons
Brian T. Gillis, Mina Shimizu, Emily F. Brigham

et al.

Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: Oct. 6, 2024

Objectives A preference for eveningness – one's perception of being most alert later in the day is associated with negative developmental outcomes adolescence. Sleep onset consistency protective against such outcomes. Toward a more nuanced understanding relations between sleep-wake processes and adolescent development, we examined weeknight sleep as moderator multiple indicators development.

Language: Английский

The role of family relationships on adolescents' development and adjustment during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A systematic review DOI
Nicole Campione‐Barr, Ann T. Skinner, Kimberly N. Moeller

et al.

Journal of Research on Adolescence, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 10, 2024

Abstract In typical times, adolescents' relationships with family members influence changing cognitive, social, and physical aspects of their development. The COVID‐19 pandemic, however, impacted the full system in ways that were unprecedented. Scholars adolescence worldwide driven to understand how changed due these dramatic societal shifts had on well‐being. This systematic review examined two research questions 189 articles published from 2020–2022: (1) How has pandemic families adolescents, including broader functioning, relationship qualities, parenting? (2) or pandemic‐related stressors interacted relationships, parenting adolescents impact adolescent well‐being adjustment? Additionally, examination relevant studies divided into sub‐themes influence: (a) environment routines, (b) difficulties, (c) parent−adolescent (d) sibling relationships.

Language: Английский

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The role of loneliness and positivity on adolescents’ mental health and sleep quality during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Giulia Pecora, Fiorenzo Laghi, Emma Baumgartner

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Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 43(27), P. 23352 - 23365

Published: March 12, 2024

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed unprecedented challenges with profound repercussions on adolescents’ mental health and sleep quality. However, only a few studies have focused the aspects potentially related to well-being during pandemic. present study aimed understand role of loneliness positivity difficulties sleep-related issues in emergency period. A sample N = 564 Italian adolescents ( M age 15.86, SD 1.41) participated survey. Hierarchical linear regression analyses revealed that was positively associated issues. In contrast, negatively Results also showed gender moderated relation between latency. detail, higher levels were reduced latency for females but not males. Overall, our findings highlight importance studying determinants such challenging events.

Language: Английский

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Socioeconomic inequalities in health behaviours pre- and post-COVID-19 among Japanese adolescents: a three-wave repeated cross-sectional survey DOI Creative Commons
Akira Kyan, Minoru Takakura

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 12, 2025

Abstract Background: Changes in socioeconomic inequalities health behaviours following the COVID-19 pandemic remain known. In this study, we examined changes adolescent behaviours—including physical activity (PA), screen time (ST), sleep duration, breakfast consumption, and bowel movement frequency—before after pandemic. Methods: This three-wave repeated cross-sectional study utilised data from 2019, 2021, 2023 National Sports-Life Survey of Children Young People Japan, analysed 766, 725, 604 participants aged 12–18 years, respectively. Favourable were defined as moderate-to-vigorous PA ≥ 60 min/day, ST < 2 h/day, duration 8–10 h, daily movements at least every 3 days. Absolute relative assessed using slope indices inequality across equivalent household income levels. Results: Significant quadratic trends showed narrowing consumption by 2021 renewed 2023. Socioeconomic resurged 2023, with lower prevalence groups. No observed or movements. declined for lower-income groups, while worsened over time. Discussion: disparities among Japanese adolescents post-COVID-19, declines groups improvements higher The overall adherence to guidelines worsening trends, minimal variation. Sustained public initiatives are essential address these disparities.

Language: Английский

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Impact of sleep and mental health in adolescence: an overview DOI

Michelle Woodfield,

Nanci Ginty Butler,

Michael Tsappis

et al.

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(4), P. 375 - 381

Published: May 1, 2024

Purpose of review Sleep deprivation is known to affect multiple aspects mental health, physical and daily functioning. With increasing reports sleep disturbances health needs in adolescents, it imperative that healthcare providers have a strong understanding the relationship between impact poor on school experience, an behavioral interventions targeting practices. Recent findings studies shown complex multifaceted. While diagnoses symptoms can negatively influence quality quantity, so too does increase risk diagnoses, symptom severity, suicide risk. likewise affects both positively negatively. Targeted prevention programs may be effective treatment for adolescents. Summary Clinicians must aware above associations their clinical implications. Patients with either or concerns should screened potential co-morbid conditions. Improving hygiene practices improve experience however, there remains gap best method this population.

Language: Английский

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Generation COVID: Coming of age amid the pandemic DOI
Camelia E. Hostinar, Gabriel Vélez

Current Opinion in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 101725 - 101725

Published: Nov. 7, 2023

Language: Английский

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Prevalence and associated factors of depression, anxiety and stress among clinical therapists in China in the context of early COVID-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Rui Tao, Wenzheng Li, Kaiyuan Min

et al.

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Feb. 23, 2024

Objectives To study the socio-demographic characteristics and prevalence of depression, anxiety, stress among clinical therapists in China during early Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic to identify associated factors. Method This cross-sectional was part a multicenter, nationally representative survey conducted through WeChat from January 2021 March 2021. Data, including socio-demographics, health-related behaviors, information on whether they participated frontline work treating COVID-19, were collected anonymously. Respondents also completed Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21). Results In total, 396 selected hospitals questionnaires, with response rate 89.0%. predominantly female (77.3%). About 6.6% participants current tobacco users, 20.7% had COVID-19. Overall, 22.0%, 17.9%, 8.8% classified as having clinically meaningful stress, respectively, based DASS-21 scores. Multiple logistic regression Model 1 2 showed that regular physical activity frequent insomnia (all, p &lt; 0.05). anxiety model 2, factors for identified education (master’s degree or more, OR=0.520; 95% CI=0.283-0.955), marital status (single, OR=2.064; CI=1.022-4.168), use (OR=4.265; CI=1.352-13.454), (OR=0.357; CI=0.192-0.663), (OR=6.298; CI =2.522-15.729), participation COVID-19 (OR=3.179; CI=1.697-5.954). The epidemic did not significantly increase depression levels therapists, but it levels. Conclusion During pandemic, relatively common China. Regular good sleep important protective against emotional problems. Therefore, encouraging actively addressing therapists’ problems is beneficial improving ability cope negative emotions. increased awareness interventions should be recommended reduce pandemic.

Language: Английский

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Perceptions around sleep hygiene practices and beliefs among urban Black adolescents and their caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI
Elizabeth L. Adams, Michelle Estradé, Emma Lewis

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Sleep Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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What Keeps Night Owls Well During the Week? Sleep Onset Consistency as a Moderator Between Morningness–Eveningness and Adolescent Development DOI Creative Commons
Brian T. Gillis, Mina Shimizu, Emily F. Brigham

et al.

Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: Oct. 6, 2024

Objectives A preference for eveningness – one's perception of being most alert later in the day is associated with negative developmental outcomes adolescence. Sleep onset consistency protective against such outcomes. Toward a more nuanced understanding relations between sleep-wake processes and adolescent development, we examined weeknight sleep as moderator multiple indicators development.

Language: Английский

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