Longitudinal relationships among problematic mobile phone use, bedtime procrastination, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in Chinese college students: a cross-lagged panel analysis

Sep 11, 2021BMC psychiatry

How problem mobile phone use, delaying bedtime, sleep quality, and depression relate over time in Chinese college students

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Abstract

Significant bidirectional relationships were found among , , and .

  • Problematic mobile phone use is associated with increased bedtime procrastination and depressive symptoms over time.
  • Bedtime procrastination is linked to worsening depressive symptoms in college students.
  • is significantly affected by both problematic mobile phone use and bedtime procrastination.
  • Problematic mobile phone use predicts subsequent sleep quality, while bedtime procrastination predicts subsequent depressive symptoms.

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Key numbers

1181
Participants
Number of college students surveyed at two time points.
0.063
predicting
Effect size from -T1 to -T2.
0.101
predicting
Effect size from -T1 to -T2.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the longitudinal relationships among (), , , and in Chinese college students.
  • A total of 1181 students participated in surveys conducted 12 months apart, allowing for analysis of how these factors influence each other over time.
  • The findings reveal significant bidirectional relationships among these variables, with specific one-way predictions identified.

Essence

  • , , , and are interrelated among college students, with significant bidirectional associations. predicts , while predicts .

Key takeaways

  • and show significant bidirectional relationships, indicating that each can influence the other over time.
  • is predicted by , suggesting that excessive mobile phone use may lead to poorer sleep outcomes.
  • predicts , highlighting the potential mental health risks associated with delaying sleep.

Caveats

  • The study's two-wave design limits the ability to fully understand the underlying mechanisms between the variables.
  • Causal relationships cannot be definitively established due to the non-experimental nature of the research.
  • Findings may not be generalizable beyond the specific university and population studied in Shandong Province, China.

Definitions

  • Problematic mobile phone use (PMPU): Uncontrolled or excessive use of mobile phones that negatively impacts daily life and is associated with emotional relief and entertainment needs.
  • Bedtime procrastination: Deliberately delaying going to bed without external interference, often leading to reduced sleep time.
  • Sleep quality: A measure of how well an individual sleeps, encompassing factors like sleep duration, disturbances, and overall satisfaction with sleep.
  • Depressive symptoms: Indicators of depression, including feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.

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