A National Survey of U.S. Adolescent Sleep Duration, Timing, and Social Jetlag During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jun 14, 2022Behavioral sleep medicine

U.S. Teens' Sleep Amount, Timing, and Social Jetlag During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

Total reported time in bed increased on weekdays by an average of 1.3 hours during COVID-19.

  • 81.3% of adolescents reported spending 8 hours or more in bed on weekdays during COVID-19, compared to 53.5% prior.
  • Bedtimes were delayed by an average of 2.5 hours and wake times by 3.8 hours on weekdays during COVID-19.
  • On weekends, bedtimes were delayed by an average of 1.6 hours and wake times by 1.5 hours.
  • Social jetlag of more than 2 hours decreased to 6.3% during COVID-19 from 52.1% prior.
  • Anxiety and depression symptoms, along with a decline in physical activity, were associated with delayed bed and wake times.

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