Temporal Tendencies: Exploring the Impact of Chronotype Timing on Youth Depression Risk.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1007/s10802-024-01287-6
Dustin A Haraden, Kathleen C McCormick, Julianne M Griffith, Benjamin L Hankin
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Developmental changes in youth sleep preferences (chronotype) and pubertal development are consequential for youth risk for depression. Previous research has identified individual differences in chronotype in risk for psychopathology. However, little is known regarding how the timing of chronotype may confer risk in youth. This study addressed this gap by examining associations between chronotypal timing and symptoms of depression in youth. Community youth (N = 155; M age =12.7) completed self-report measures of chronotype, pubertal status and depression every six months for a period of one year (three assessment points). Regression analyses showed that chronotypal timing predicted change in depressive symptoms across six months (b = -0.66, p = 0.019), but not across any other timeframe. Findings suggested that youth experiencing more of a morning preference compared to same-aged peers were at increased risk for later depression across six months. Chronotypal timing continued to predict changes in symptoms of depression controlling for gender (b = -0.63, p = 0.023) and pubertal timing (b = -0.72, p = 0.012). These findings suggest that chronotypal timing is prospectively related to changes in youth symptoms of depression. Results indicate that attention to the timing of normative changes in chronotype is warranted, in addition to mean-level differences.

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时间倾向:探索时间类型对青少年抑郁风险的影响。
青少年睡眠偏好(时间类型)和青春期发育的发展变化对青少年患抑郁症的风险有重要影响。先前的研究已经确定了精神病理风险中生物钟的个体差异。然而,对于睡眠类型的时间如何给年轻人带来风险,我们知之甚少。本研究通过研究青少年抑郁症状与时间型之间的关系来解决这一差距。社区青年(N = 155;M年龄=12.7)每6个月完成一次时间型、青春期状态和抑郁的自我报告,为期1年(3个评估点)。回归分析显示,时间型时间可以预测6个月内抑郁症状的变化(b = -0.66, p = 0.019),但不能预测任何其他时间段的变化。研究结果表明,在六个月的时间里,与同龄人相比,更喜欢在早上起床的年轻人患抑郁症的风险更高。在控制性别(b = -0.63, p = 0.023)和青春期时间(b = -0.72, p = 0.012)的情况下,时间型时间继续预测抑郁症状的变化。这些发现表明,时间型与青少年抑郁症状的变化有潜在的关系。结果表明,除了平均水平的差异外,还需要注意时间型规范变化的时间。
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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