Nouveaux médias sociaux, nouveaux comportements de sommeil chez les adolescents

Jun 13, 2017L'Encephale

Social media use changes teenagers' sleep habits

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Abstract

Of the 786 completed questionnaires, 64.6% of teenagers reported using social media.

  • Teenagers with sleep deprivation (less than 6 hours of sleep) reported greater difficulties falling asleep and getting up in the morning compared to those who slept 9 hours or more.
  • Sleep deprivation was linked to increased reports of daytime sleepiness and reduced energy levels.
  • Irritability and feelings of sadness were more common among sleep-deprived teens, highlighting a negative impact on mood.
  • Access to screens and social media in bedrooms was significantly higher among sleep-deprived teenagers, suggesting a potential connection.
  • Sleep duration decreased from 8 hours and 55 minutes in 6th graders to 7 hours and 25 minutes in 9th graders during school periods.

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