Bedtime procrastination and chronotype differentially predict adolescent sleep on school nights and non-school nights

Oct 22, 2022Sleep health

Bedtime delay and natural sleep timing differently relate to teen sleep on school and non-school nights

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Abstract

Greater bedtime procrastination (BTP) is associated with later bedtimes and shorter sleep duration on school nights among adolescents.

  • Higher levels of BTP are linked to poorer subjective sleep quality and increased daytime fatigue.
  • BTP correlates with greater anxiety and depression scores in adolescents.
  • On school nights, BTP predicts later bedtimes and shorter sleep duration, independent of chronotype.
  • On non-school nights, eveningness chronotype is associated with later bedtimes and wake-up times, not BTP.
  • BTP does not show a correlation with impulsivity as measured by temporal discounting.

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