LIFE Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases, Leipzig University , Leipzig , Germany.
Department of Women and Child Health, Hospital for Children and Adolescents and Center for Paediatric Research (CPL), Leipzig University , Leipzig , Germany.
Behav Sleep Med. 2019 Nov-Dec;17(6):763-777. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2018.1491851. Epub 2018 Jul 24.
: Associations between adolescents' sleep and their media consumption have been shown in several cross-sectional studies. However, longitudinal investigations are still sparse and have mainly investigated associations between sleep duration and the usage of TV or computer games. The present study explored reciprocal longitudinal relationships between the consumption of different screen-based media and sleep-related problems in German adolescents. : Four hundred sixty-seven 10- to 17-year-old adolescents participated in the LIFE Child Study in Leipzig, Germany. : The consumption of screen-based media (TV or video, computer and Internet, mobile phones) as well as sleep-related problems (problems at bedtime, sleep behavior problems, daytime sleepiness) were assessed at two time points, 12 months apart. Reciprocal longitudinal relations were assessed by multiple regression analyses. All associations were controlled for age, gender, socioeconomic status, and dependent variables at baseline. : The consumption times of the different screen-based media were significantly related. Similarly, the different sleep-related problems showed significant interrelations. Most importantly, the analyses revealed significant associations between a high baseline consumption of computer and Internet with more problems at bedtime, as well as more daytime sleepiness at follow-up. Furthermore, baseline daytime sleepiness was associated with a higher consumption of TV or video at follow-up. : These results indicate a mutual dependency of media consumption and sleep over time.
青少年的睡眠与媒体消费之间的关系已在多项横断面研究中得到证实。然而,纵向研究仍然很少,并且主要调查了睡眠持续时间与电视或电脑游戏使用之间的关联。本研究探讨了德国青少年不同基于屏幕的媒体消费与睡眠相关问题之间的相互纵向关系。
在德国莱比锡的 LIFE 儿童研究中,有 467 名 10 至 17 岁的青少年参与了研究。
在两次时间点(相隔 12 个月)评估了基于屏幕的媒体(电视或视频、计算机和互联网、手机)的消费以及与睡眠相关的问题(就寝时间问题、睡眠行为问题、白天嗜睡)。通过多元回归分析评估了相互的纵向关系。所有关联均控制了年龄、性别、社会经济地位和基线时的因变量。
不同基于屏幕的媒体的消费时间显著相关。同样,不同的睡眠相关问题也显示出显著的相互关系。最重要的是,分析表明,计算机和互联网的高基线消费与更多的就寝时间问题以及随访时更多的白天嗜睡之间存在显著关联。此外,基线时的白天嗜睡与随访时电视或视频的更高消费相关。
这些结果表明,媒体消费和睡眠随着时间的推移相互依存。