Sleep duration and social jetlag in healthy adolescents. Association with anxiety, depression, and chronotype: a pilot study

Mar 28, 2024Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung

Sleep length and social jetlag in healthy teens linked to anxiety, depression, and daily timing preferences: a pilot study

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Abstract

Average sleep duration on school nights was 7 hours, 15 minutes, with 71% of participants experiencing moderate to severe social jetlag.

  • 18% of participants slept 8 hours or more on school nights.
  • Evening chronotypes, comprising 15.4% of participants, experienced significantly greater social jetlag compared to morning and intermediary chronotypes.
  • Evening chronotypes fell asleep nearly 3 hours later on free nights and reported more severe insomnia and depressive symptoms.
  • A significant negative correlation exists between chronotype preference and measures of sleepiness, insomnia, anxiety, and depression.
  • The findings suggest that sleep deprivation and social jetlag in adolescents may be linked to increased mental health issues.

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