Gaarde Jenna, Hoyt Lindsay T, Ozer Emily J, Maslowsky Julie, Deardorff Julianna, Kyauk Christine K
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Fordham University, New York, NY, USA.
Youth Soc. 2020 May;52(4):592-617. doi: 10.1177/0044118x18756468. Epub 2018 Feb 11.
Adolescent sleep deprivation is a pressing public health issue in the United States as well as other countries. The contexts of adolescents' lives are changing rapidly, but little is known about the factors that adolescents themselves believe affect their sleep. This study uses a social-ecological framework to investigate multiple levels of perceived influence on sleep patterns of urban adolescents. Data were drawn from interviews and surveys conducted in three California public high schools. Most participants identified homework as their primary barrier to sleep, particularly those engaged in procrastinating, multitasking, or those with extracurricular demands. Results indicate that the home context has important implications for adolescent sleep, including noise, household rules, and perceived parent values. These findings identify important areas for future research and intervention, particularly regarding the roles of parents.
青少年睡眠不足在美国以及其他国家都是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。青少年的生活环境正在迅速变化,但对于青少年自身认为影响他们睡眠的因素却知之甚少。本研究采用社会生态框架来调查对城市青少年睡眠模式的多层次感知影响。数据来自在加利福尼亚州三所公立高中进行的访谈和调查。大多数参与者将家庭作业视为他们睡眠的主要障碍,尤其是那些有拖延、一心多用问题或有课外需求的学生。结果表明,家庭环境对青少年睡眠有重要影响,包括噪音、家庭规则和父母的价值观认知。这些发现确定了未来研究和干预的重要领域,特别是关于父母的角色。