Circadian preference, sleep and daytime behaviour in adolescence
Top Cited Papers
Open Access
- 6 September 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Sleep Research
- Vol. 11 (3) , 191-199
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2869.2002.00302.x
Abstract
Summary: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between circadian preferences, regularity of sleep patterns, sleep problems, daytime sleepiness and daytime behaviour. As a part of an epidemiological survey on sleep in a representative sample of Italian high‐school students, a total of 6631 adolescents, aged 14.1–18.6 years, completed the School Sleep Habits Survey, a comprehensive questionnaire including items regarding sleep, sleepiness, substance use, anxiety and depressed mood, use of sleeping pills, school attendance and a morningness/eveningness scale. The sample consisted of 742 evening‐types (315 males and 427 females; mean age 17.1 years) and 1005 morning‐types (451 males and 554 females; mean age 16.8 years). No significant sex differences were found for morningness/eveningness score. Eveningness was associated with later bedtime and wake‐up time, especially on weekends, shorter time in bed during the week, longer weekend time in bed, irregular sleep–wake schedule, subjective poor sleep. Moreover, evening types used to nap more frequently during school days, complained of daytime sleepiness, referred more attention problems, poor school achievement, more injuries and were more emotionally upset than the other chronotype. They referred also greater caffeine‐containing beverages and substances to promote sleep consumption. Our results suggest that circadian preference might be related not only to sleep pattern, but also to other adolescent behaviours.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sleep Schedules and Daytime Functioning in AdolescentsChild Development, 1998
- Circadian rhythms in human performance and mood under constant conditionsJournal of Sleep Research, 1997
- Individual differences in the diurnal cycle of cortisolPsychoneuroendocrinology, 1997
- Delaying and Extending Sleep During Weekends: Sleep Recovery or Circadian Effect?Chronobiology International, 1996
- Regularity of daily life in relation to personality, age, gender, sleep quality and circadian rhythmsJournal of Sleep Research, 1994
- Subjective sleepiness and physiological sleep tendency in healthy young morning and evening subjectsJournal of Sleep Research, 1994
- Shiftwork, helplessness and depressionJournal of Affective Disorders, 1993
- Morningness-eveningness and early-morning salivary cortisol levelsBiological Psychology, 1991
- Evaluation of three circadian rhythm questionnaires with suggestions for an improved measure of morningness.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1989