Eveningness as a risk for behavioral problems in late adolescence

Jan 6, 2017Chronobiology international

Being a Night Person May Increase Risk of Behavioral Problems in Late Teens

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Abstract

Eveningness is associated with higher scores in rule-breaking behavior and conduct problems in adolescents at age 17.

  • Circadian preference for eveningness was linked to increased psychiatric problem scores in a cohort of 183 adolescents.
  • Higher scores in externalizing behaviors, such as rule-breaking and conduct problems, were observed in those with an evening chronotype.
  • Attention deficit/hyperactivity problems were more prevalent among adolescents identifying as evening types.
  • Affective problems and somatic complaints were also associated with eveningness, based on both self-reported chronotype and actigraph-defined sleep midpoint.
  • The findings suggest that the link between eveningness and behavioral issues extends into late adolescence.

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