Chronotype and depressive symptoms in students: An investigation of possible mechanisms

May 17, 2018Chronobiology international

How Sleep Timing and Depression Symptoms Are Linked in Students

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Abstract

A total of 742 Dutch students reported that evening chronotype is associated with more depressive symptoms, with poor sleep quality identified as a significant mediator.

  • Evening chronotype is linked to increased depressive symptoms, even after controlling for age and gender.
  • Poor sleep quality, alcohol consumption, and certain cognitive emotion regulation strategies mediate the relationship between eveningness and depressive symptoms.
  • In a follow-up assessment, eveningness at baseline predicted higher depressive symptoms one year later.
  • After adjusting for baseline depressive symptoms, evening chronotype continued to significantly predict depressive symptoms at follow-up.
  • Poor sleep quality at follow-up is identified as a significant mediator in the longitudinal analysis.

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