Institute for Life and Culture, Sogang University, Seoul 04100, Korea.
Department of Social Welfare, Semyung University, Jecheon 27136, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 1;18(11):5943. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115943.
Smartphones are an important part of children's and adolescents' lives, and they often spend a lot of time using them. This study aims to precisely discover the effects of smartphone addiction on sleep duration as moderated by age and gender.
The data utilized in this study are from the 'Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey 2018' by the National Youth Policy Institute; a total of 4940 youths (2399 in grade 4 and 2541 in grade 7) from the survey were analyzed by Stata 15.0 S. The dependent variable is sleep duration, and the independent variables are the sub-factors of smartphone addiction: disturbance of adaptive functions, virtual life orientation, withdrawal, and tolerance. An independent -test was conducted to confirm the differences in the main variables according to gender and age. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to verify the moderating effects of gender and age in the relationship between children's smartphone addiction and sleep duration.
First, the average sleep duration among grade 4 students was 9.17 h and grade 7 students was 7.96 h. Second, sleep duration was significantly higher for males than females, while there was no difference in smartphone addiction by gender. Third, smartphone addiction, particularly the sub-factor of tolerance significantly affected sleep duration. Fourth, age significantly affected sleep duration and gender had a moderating effect on sleep duration.
Interventions to develop a healthy smartphone usage culture on family and societal levels would be beneficial for increasing awareness of smartphone addiction and its adverse effects on children and adolescents. Furthermore, targeted intervention would be more effective at modifying addictive behavior and sleep duration than trying to administer blanket interventions to youths as a whole.
智能手机是儿童和青少年生活的重要组成部分,他们经常花很多时间使用它们。本研究旨在准确发现智能手机成瘾对睡眠时间的影响,同时考虑年龄和性别因素的调节作用。
本研究使用的数据来自国家青年政策研究所的“2018 年韩国儿童与青年综合调查”;通过 Stata15.0S 对调查中的 4940 名青少年(四年级 2399 人,七年级 2541 人)进行分析。因变量为睡眠时间,自变量为智能手机成瘾的亚因素:适应性功能障碍、虚拟生活取向、戒断和耐受性。通过独立样本 t 检验来确认性别和年龄对主要变量的差异。通过多元回归分析验证性别和年龄在儿童智能手机成瘾与睡眠时间之间关系中的调节作用。
首先,四年级学生的平均睡眠时间为 9.17 小时,七年级学生为 7.96 小时。其次,男性的睡眠时间明显长于女性,而性别对智能手机成瘾没有差异。第三,智能手机成瘾,特别是耐受性亚因素,显著影响睡眠时间。第四,年龄显著影响睡眠时间,性别对睡眠时间有调节作用。
在家庭和社会层面上开展培养健康智能手机使用文化的干预措施,将有助于提高人们对儿童和青少年智能手机成瘾及其不良影响的认识。此外,针对特定人群的干预措施比针对全体青少年的一般性干预措施更能有效地改变成瘾行为和睡眠时间。