延迟上学时间对韩国青少年睡眠质量、情绪和表现的影响

Q4 Medicine Sleep Medicine Research Pub Date : 2019-06-30 DOI:10.17241/SMR.2019.00353
Hayeon Kim, Ji-hye Oh, Sung Min Kim, Y. Um, H. Seo, Jong-Hyun Jeong, Seung-Chul Hong, Tae-Won Kim
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背景与目的本研究旨在探讨推迟开学时间对韩国青少年睡眠质量、情绪和表现的影响。方法采用自填问卷法,分别对京畿道某中学238名学生在延迟上课后2个月和12个月内的数据进行收集。问卷由人口统计数据和各种睡眠和情绪相关量表组成,包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。学生被分为两组,增加或减少总睡眠时间(TST)。结果a与两个月的数据相比,两组患者的睡眠持续时间、整体PSQI评分和睡眠效率在12个月内均有显著改善。TST增加组在抑郁、压力、行为攻击和言语攻击方面有显著改善。TST增加组显示,在基线至12个月之间,主观幸福感和学生迟到次数有所提高。TST降低组在基线和12个月之间,在学校的七类主观生活质量/情绪方面表现出显著差异,包括主观幸福感、上课专心和愤怒。结论学校开学时间推迟后,许多青少年的TST在夜间相对下降。然而,TST增加的学生表现出抑郁、压力和行为/言语攻击的减少。TST降低的学生也报告说负面影响减少,主观情绪和学习成绩显著改善。推迟开学时间可能有利于改善学生的心理健康和生活质量。睡眠医学研究2019;10(1):1-7
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Effect of Delaying School Start Time on Sleep Quality, Emotions, and Performance in Korean Adolescents
Background and ObjectiveaaThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of delaying school start time on sleep quality, emotions, and performance in Korean adolescents. MethodsaaData were collected in two months and 12 months after delaying school time, each using self-administered questionnaires for 238 students at a middle school in Gyeonggi province. Questionnaires consisted of demographic data and various sleep and emotion related scales, including the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Students were divided into two groups, of increased or decreased total sleep time (TST). ResultsaaIn both groups, sleep duration, global PSQI score, and sleep efficiency significantly improved in 12 months, compared to two months’ data. There was significant improvement in depression, stress, behavioral aggression, and verbal aggression in the increased TST group. The increased TST group showed advancement in subjective feeling of happiness, and number of times students are late for school, between baseline and 12 months. The decreased TST group showed significant differences between baseline and 12 months in seven categories of subjective life quality/ emotions in school, including subjective feeling of happiness, concentrating in classes, and anger. ConclusionsaaAfter school start time was delayed, many adolescent’s TST relatively decreased on school nights. However, students whose TST increased, showed reduction in depression, stress, and behavioral/verbal aggression. Students whose TST decreased also reported reduced negative affect, and significant improvement in subjective emotions and school performance. Delaying school start time may be beneficial, in improving mental health and quality of life of students. Sleep Med Res 2019;10(1):1-7
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