Association of chronotype, social jetlag, sleep duration and depressive symptoms in Chinese college students

Oct 21, 2022Journal of affective disorders

Links between sleep patterns, social jetlag, and depression symptoms in Chinese college students

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Abstract

The prevalence of mild depression among Chinese college students is 18.8%, while moderate and above depression is 6.9%.

  • Evening types (E-types) are significantly linked to higher rates of depression.
  • Short sleep duration is associated with increased depressive symptoms.
  • E-types with social jetlag of 2 hours or more are linked to a higher risk of mild depression.
  • E-types with sleep duration of less than 8 hours show a significant association with mild depression.

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