Eveningness chronotype, insomnia symptoms, and emotional and behavioural problems in adolescents

May 21, 2018Sleep medicine

Evening sleep patterns, insomnia signs, and emotional and behavior problems in teenagers

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Abstract

Insomnia symptoms were prevalent in 52% of evening-type adolescents.

  • Evening-type adolescents showed higher rates of insomnia compared to intermediate-type (34.3%) and morning-type (18.0%) adolescents.
  • Both eveningness and insomnia are independently linked to a higher risk of emotional and behavioral problems.
  • The adjusted odds ratio for eveningness associated with emotional and behavioral issues is 1.88, while for insomnia it is 3.66.
  • Poor mental health is also independently associated with eveningness (odds ratio = 1.25) and insomnia (odds ratio = 3.63).
  • These findings suggest the importance of considering both sleep patterns and insomnia symptoms in adolescent mental health assessments.

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