Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, University of Oregon, 1215 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Aug;51(8):1611-1621. doi: 10.1007/s10964-022-01614-4. Epub 2022 Apr 27.
Inadequate sleep in adolescents has been linked to an increase in screen-based media use, especially at bedtime. Parents can play a critical role in regulating adolescent media use and promoting healthy sleep, yet few studies have evaluated parental effects on these outcomes. This study examined the effects of general and media-specific parenting behaviors and family conflict on adolescent sleep outcomes, both directly and indirectly through bedtime media use. Data were collected from 345 middle-schoolers (M = 12.65 ± 0.67 years; 47% female; 59% White) at two time points, six months apart. The findings revealed that parental involvement had a significant positive effect on sleep duration that was mediated by bedtime media use. Family conflict had a direct positive effect on daytime sleepiness. Adolescent sleep interventions could benefit from a parenting component focused on positive involvement and fostering a family climate conducive to sleep.
青少年睡眠不足与增加屏幕媒体使用有关,尤其是在睡前。父母在调节青少年媒体使用和促进健康睡眠方面可以发挥关键作用,但很少有研究评估父母对这些结果的影响。本研究通过睡前媒体使用,直接和间接考察了一般育儿行为和媒体特定育儿行为以及家庭冲突对青少年睡眠结果的影响。数据来自 345 名初中生(M=12.65±0.67 岁;47%女性;59%白人),在两个时间点进行了为期六个月的收集。研究结果表明,父母的参与对睡眠时间有显著的积极影响,这种影响是通过睡前媒体使用来实现的。家庭冲突对白天嗜睡有直接的积极影响。青少年睡眠干预措施可能受益于关注积极参与和营造有利于睡眠的家庭氛围的育儿环节。