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睡眠质量在大学生电子屏幕媒体使用与学业成绩关系中的中介作用

Mediating Effect of Sleep Quality on the Relationship Between Electronic Screen Media Use and Academic Performance Among College Students.

作者信息

Mao Yajun, Xie Biyao, Chen Baixin, Cai Yilin, Wu Jiahan, Zhang Jiansheng, Shao Ruifan, Li Yun

机构信息

Department of Sleep Medicine, Shantou University Mental Health Center, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China.

Sleep Medicine Center, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2022 Feb 27;14:323-334. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S346851. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to examine the effects of sleep quality on the association between pre-bedtime electronic screen media use for entertainment and academic performance among college students. We hypothesized that sleep quality mediates the association between pre-bedtime electronic screen media entertainment use and academic performance among college students.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional survey with 1385 participants (age 19.99 ± 1.4 years [range, 17-24 years] and 36.82% males) conducted at Shantou University. The levels of academic performance were based on self-reported academic class ranking from average grades of their last final major examinations. Poor sleep quality was defined as a total score of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index >7. The pre-bedtime prolonged electronic screen media use for entertainment (PESM-E) was defined as the use of electronic screen media for entertainment longer than 60 minutes/night after 10:00 p.m. during the past 6 months.

RESULTS

College students with pre-bedtime PESM-E were 1.28-fold more likely to have a poor academic performance than those who used electronic screen media less than 60 minutes (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.04-1.57, P=0.020). Furthermore, pre-bedtime PESM-E was significantly associated with poor sleep quality (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=1.87, 95% CI: 1.27-2.74, P=0.001) after controlling for confounders. Mediation model showed that poor sleep quality accounted for 53.08% of the effect of pre-bedtime PESM-E on lower levels of academic performance (Sobel Z=2.04, P=0.041).

CONCLUSION

Pre-bedtime PESM-E is associated with poor academic performance in college students, and this association is mediated by poor sleep quality. Our findings highlight the importance of limiting the use of electronic screen media before bedtime in college students.

摘要

目的

我们旨在研究睡眠质量对大学生睡前使用电子屏幕媒体娱乐与学业成绩之间关联的影响。我们假设睡眠质量在大学生睡前电子屏幕媒体娱乐使用与学业成绩之间的关联中起中介作用。

方法

这是一项在汕头大学进行的横断面调查,共有1385名参与者(年龄19.99±1.4岁[范围17 - 24岁],男性占36.82%)。学业成绩水平基于他们上次期末考试平均成绩的自我报告学业班级排名。睡眠质量差定义为匹兹堡睡眠质量指数总分>7。睡前长时间使用电子屏幕媒体娱乐(PESM - E)定义为在过去6个月中晚上10点后使用电子屏幕媒体娱乐超过60分钟/晚。

结果

睡前有PESM - E的大学生学业成绩差的可能性是使用电子屏幕媒体少于60分钟的学生的1.28倍(95%置信区间[CI]:1.04 - 1.57,P = 0.020)。此外,在控制混杂因素后,睡前PESM - E与睡眠质量差显著相关(调整优势比[AOR]=1.87,95% CI:1.27 - 2.74,P = 0.001)。中介模型显示,睡眠质量差占睡前PESM - E对学业成绩较低水平影响的53.08%(Sobel Z = 2.04,P = 0.041)。

结论

睡前PESM - E与大学生学业成绩差有关,且这种关联由睡眠质量差介导。我们的研究结果强调了限制大学生睡前使用电子屏幕媒体的重要性。

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