屏幕的使用方式及时间:挪威大学生不同屏幕活动与睡眠情况的比较
How and when screens are used: comparing different screen activities and sleep in Norwegian university students.
作者信息
Hjetland Gunnhild Johnsen, Skogen Jens Christoffer, Hysing Mari, Gradisar Michael, Sivertsen Børge
机构信息
Department of Health Promotion, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Bergen, Norway.
Centre for Evaluation of Public Health Measures, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
出版信息
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Mar 31;16:1548273. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1548273. eCollection 2025.
INTRODUCTION
Screen use in bed has become a widespread habit, particularly among young people. This behavior has been associated with poor sleep, with some studies indicating that social media use may be especially detrimental. However, there is a scarcity of research directly comparing the relationship between various screen activities and sleep, and most existing studies focus on adolescents rather than young adults. This study aims to explore the relationship between screen use in bed and sleep among students, specifically comparing social media use to other screen-based activities.
METHODS
This study utilized data from the cross-sectional Students' Health and Wellbeing Study of 2022 and included n=45,202 participants aged 18-28 years. Regression analyses were used to assess the relationship between screen time in bed and sleep, comparing social media use with other activities.
RESULTS
A one-hour increase of screen time after going to bed was associated with 59% higher odds of having symptoms of insomnia and a reduction in sleep duration of 24 minutes. The associations between screen time and sleep outcomes did not differ for social media use versus other activities. Independent of screen time, participants who exclusively used social media had lower odds of insomnia and longer sleep duration compared to those engaging in other activities or a mix of activities.
DISCUSSION
The present study found that increased screen time in bed is linked to poorer sleep, across activity type. Future research should refine classifications, assess specific content, and employ experimental approaches to determine causal mechanisms.
引言
在床上使用电子设备已成为一种普遍的习惯,尤其是在年轻人中。这种行为与睡眠质量差有关,一些研究表明,使用社交媒体可能尤其有害。然而,直接比较各种电子设备使用活动与睡眠之间关系的研究较少,而且大多数现有研究关注的是青少年而非年轻人。本研究旨在探讨学生在床上使用电子设备与睡眠之间的关系,特别是将社交媒体使用与其他基于电子设备的活动进行比较。
方法
本研究利用了2022年学生健康与幸福横断面研究的数据,纳入了n = 45202名年龄在18 - 28岁之间的参与者。采用回归分析来评估床上使用电子设备的时间与睡眠之间的关系,将社交媒体使用与其他活动进行比较。
结果
上床后电子设备使用时间每增加一小时,出现失眠症状的几率就会高出59%,睡眠时间减少24分钟。社交媒体使用与其他活动相比,电子设备使用时间与睡眠结果之间的关联并无差异。与参与其他活动或多种活动组合的参与者相比,仅使用社交媒体的参与者失眠几率更低,睡眠时间更长,且与电子设备使用时间无关。
讨论
本研究发现,无论活动类型如何,床上电子设备使用时间增加都与睡眠质量变差有关。未来的研究应完善分类,评估具体内容,并采用实验方法来确定因果机制。