This research indicates, of the 165,793 adolescents from 24 countries and regions, lack of sleep during school days is a common problem in all countries. Around 25% of adolescents will have at least one day each week with difficulty falling asleep. Adolescents who reach the suggested sleep tim...
Zuo C, Eaton LF: Research note: sleep problems of normal Chinese adolescents - Yang - 1987 () Citation Context ...in adolescents [1]. Male adolescents fell asleep later than girls [4]. About 14.9% of 12- to 18-year-old adolescents in China reported difficulty falling asleep on at ...
THE ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP DIFFICULTY IN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH THE ATHENS INSOMNIA SCALE.The article presents an of the study "The Assessment of Sleep Difficulty in High School Students Through the Athens Insomnia Scale," by Lazaratou E. It evaluates the insomnia in high school adolescent ...
Most studies of sleep and SEP among adults examined subjective sleep quality but a few included sleep duration and/or objective sleep measures. Studies in Taiwan, South Korea, and Italy found a higher prevalence of self-reported sleep problems (including difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or...
Mechanisms influencing older adolescents’ bedtimes during videogaming: the roles of game difficulty and flow. Sleep Med. 39, 70–76 (2017). Article PubMed Google Scholar Exelmans, L. & Van Den Bulck, J. “Glued to the tube”: the interplay between self-control, evening television viewing...
They even note whether students havedifficulty focusing their attention.Wei Cheng,a mathematician from China, teamed up withother researchers,making a detailed study of the ABCD data.Cheng's group found out that kids who on average slept lessthan 7 hours a night were more likely to have ...
part.ABCD researchers have been collecting records from parents on how much their kids sleep on a regular basis.The scientists also have been surveying whether a kid might have a habit of getting into fights or breaking rules.They even note whether students have difficulty foc...
Given the significant implications of poor quality of sleep on health outcomes, future studies should include a comprehensive measurement tool that captures sleep disrupting indices (such as difficulty falling asleep, or frequent nocturnal awakenings) with more research focusing on how to optimize sleep ...
Possible reasons are that (1) the sensitivity of TST, which is calculated indirectly by subtracting SL and WASO from TIB, may have been low compared with the abovementioned insomnia symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep and nocturnal awakenings, which are easily perceived by parents who are ...
Teens who experienced difficulty in initiating sleep had higher BMI with an average increase of 0.86 BMI unit in Kernel matching (p<0.05) and 1.41units in 1-to-4 nearest neighbor matching (p<0.05). This statistically significant relationship was confirmed in the regression analysis. However, BMI...