Public Health and Wellbeing, South Gloucestershire Council, Badminton Road, Yate, BS37 5AF, UK.
University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Stoke Gifford, BS16 1QY, UK.
J Adolesc. 2019 Jun;73:18-25. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2019.03.010. Epub 2019 Apr 3.
Adolescent sleep deprivation is a growing public health problem. This qualitative study explores adolescents' perceptions of sleep and sleep behaviour, enhancing the current limited body of qualitative research in this area.
Thirty three 13-14 year olds (17 boys and 16 girls) from two schools in England participated in focus group discussions. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to identify and examine patterns emerging from the data.
Participants understood recommended sleep requirements for their age group and 'sleep hygiene' strategies, yet most reported getting insufficient sleep. Both boys and girls acknowledged the influence of peers on sleep behaviour. A common obstacle to sleep was distractions from electronic devices. Gender was identified as influencing behaviour, with boys more likely to report watching videos and gaming and girls reporting being distracted by communicating on their mobile phones. Anxious dependency on phones at night was reported by some girl participants. Parents were considered key 'sleep messengers' and rulesetters. A variability in parental involvement in sleep behaviour was identified and can be understood as at least partially related to new challenges posed by adolescent use of electronic devices.
Findings highlight the importance of parental and peer involvement in supporting adolescents to secure healthy sleep. Endeavours to bring about sustained changes in adolescent sleep practices should be predicated on the role of parents/carers as sleep enforcers and the impact of peers, as well as responding to the gendered aspects of compromised sleep behaviour.
青少年睡眠不足是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。本定性研究探讨了青少年对睡眠和睡眠行为的看法,从而丰富了这一领域现有有限的定性研究。
来自英国两所学校的 33 名 13-14 岁青少年(男 17 人,女 16 人)参加了焦点小组讨论。采用定性主题分析来识别和检查数据中出现的模式。
参与者理解了他们这个年龄段的推荐睡眠要求和“睡眠卫生”策略,但大多数人报告说睡眠不足。男孩和女孩都承认同伴对睡眠行为的影响。电子设备的干扰是睡眠的常见障碍。性别被认为会影响行为,男孩更有可能报告看视频和玩游戏,而女孩则报告说手机上的通讯会分散注意力。一些女孩参与者报告说晚上对手机有焦虑的依赖。父母被认为是关键的“睡眠信息传递者”和规则制定者。研究发现父母在睡眠行为方面的参与程度存在差异,这至少部分与青少年使用电子设备带来的新挑战有关。
研究结果强调了父母和同伴在帮助青少年获得健康睡眠方面的重要性。为了促使青少年的睡眠习惯发生持久的改变,应该关注父母/照顾者作为睡眠执行者的作用,以及同伴的影响,同时还要注意到睡眠行为受到干扰的性别方面。