Chan Ngan Yin, Chen Si-Jing, Ngan Cho Lam, Li Shirley Xin, Zhang Jihui, Lam Siu Ping, Chan Joey Wing Yan, Yu Mandy Wai Man, Chan Kate Ching Ching, Li Albert Martin, Wing Yun Kwok
Li Chiu Kong Family Sleep Assessment Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2025 Jul;66(7):1005-1017. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.14115. Epub 2025 Jan 20.
Sleep deprivation is a prevalent problem among adolescents which is closely related to various adverse outcomes. The lack of efficacy of current sleep education programs among adolescents argues for the need to refine the content and format of the intervention. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a group-based sleep intervention using motivational interviewing plus text reminders in changing adolescent sleep habits.
This study is a randomized controlled trial comparing motivational group-based sleep intervention with nonactive control group. The primary outcomes were the sleep-wake patterns measured by both sleep diary and actigraphy at postintervention, 3 and 6 months after the intervention. The trial was registered with the Clinical Trial Registry (NCT03614572).
A total of 203 adolescents with school day sleep duration of <7 hr (mean age: 15.9 ± 1.0 years; males: 39.9%) were included in the final analysis. Sleep diary and actigraphy data both showed that adolescents in the intervention group had earlier weekday bedtime at postintervention (sleep diary: estimated mean difference: 33.55 min, p = .002; actigraphy: 33.02 min, p = .009) and later wake-up time at 3-month follow-up compared to the control group (sleep diary: -28.85 min, p = .003; actigraphy: -30.03 min, p = .01), and the changes in diary measured weekday bedtime were sustained up to 6-month follow-up. In addition, adolescents in the intervention group had longer sleep diary reported weekday sleep duration at 3- (35.26 min, p = .003) and 6-month follow-up (28.32 min, p = .03) than the controls. Adolescents in the intervention group also reported improved daytime alertness postintervention, which was maintained at the 6-month follow-up.
The motivational group-based sleep intervention is effective in advancing bedtime with improved sleep duration and daytime alertness in sleep-deprived adolescents.
睡眠剥夺是青少年中普遍存在的问题,与各种不良后果密切相关。目前青少年睡眠教育项目效果不佳,这表明需要改进干预的内容和形式。本研究旨在评估采用动机访谈加短信提醒的小组睡眠干预对改变青少年睡眠习惯的有效性。
本研究是一项随机对照试验,将基于动机小组的睡眠干预与非活动对照组进行比较。主要结局是干预后、干预后3个月和6个月通过睡眠日记和活动记录仪测量的睡眠-觉醒模式。该试验已在临床试验注册中心注册(NCT03614572)。
共有203名上学日睡眠时间<7小时的青少年(平均年龄:15.9±1.0岁;男性:39.9%)纳入最终分析。睡眠日记和活动记录仪数据均显示,与对照组相比,干预组青少年在干预后工作日上床睡觉时间更早(睡眠日记:估计平均差异:33.55分钟,p = 0.002;活动记录仪:33.02分钟,p = 0.009),在3个月随访时起床时间更晚(睡眠日记:-28.85分钟,p = 0.003;活动记录仪:-30.03分钟,p = 0.01),并且日记测量的工作日上床睡觉时间的变化持续到6个月随访。此外,干预组青少年在3个月(35.26分钟,p = 0.003)和6个月随访(28.32分钟,p = 0.03)时,睡眠日记报告的工作日睡眠时间比对照组更长。干预组青少年还报告干预后白天警觉性有所改善,并在6个月随访时保持。
基于动机小组的睡眠干预对睡眠不足的青少年提前上床睡觉时间、改善睡眠时间和白天警觉性有效。