作者: Ryo Morishima , Syudo Yamasaki , Shuntaro Ando , Shinji Shimodera , Yasutaka Ojio
DOI: 10.1016/J.PSYCHRES.2020.113440
关键词: Short sleep 、 Duration (music) 、 Mental health 、 Clinical psychology 、 Logistic regression 、 Medicine 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Increased risk 、 Affect (psychology) 、 Cross-sectional study
摘要: Sleep problems during adolescence affect current and subsequent mental health are associated with experiences of psychotic symptoms. Recent studies have suggested that short sleep duration increases the risk experiencing symptoms in general adolescent population; however, whether long is an increased remains unclear. The present study aimed to examine relationships between duration, adolescence. Cross-sectional survey data from 15,786 junior senior high school students (12- 15-year-olds 15- 18-year-olds, respectively) Japan were collected analyzed using logistic regression analysis after controlling for covariates, including depressive Long was a 1.6- 2.8-fold male but not female adolescents. Short also related 2.9-fold symptoms, except 18-year-old adolescents should be assessed their regardless concurrent