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青少年早期睡前屏幕使用行为与睡眠结果的社会流行病学

Social epidemiology of bedtime screen use behaviors and sleep outcomes in early adolescence.

作者信息

Nagata Jason M, Shim Joan, Ramappa Sapna, Deshpande Ishani, Low Patrick, Kiss Orsolya, Ganson Kyle T, Testa Alexander, He Jinbo, Baker Fiona C

机构信息

Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2025 Jun 9. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2025.05.005.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The current study aimed to determine sociodemographic associations of bedtime screen use behaviors and the sociodemographic differences in the associations between bedtime screen use and sleep outcomes in a national (US) study of early adolescents.

METHODS

We analyzed cross-sectional data from 10,305 early adolescents (12-13years, 48.4% female) in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study (Year 3, 2019-2021). Multiple regression analyses examined associations between (1) sociodemographic factors (age, sex, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, household income, parental education, and number of siblings) and adolescent-reported bedtime screen use and (2) bedtime screen use and sleep outcomes (caregiver-reported sleep disturbance and self-reported sleep duration).

RESULTS

Older age, female sex, sexual minority status, lower household income, and lower parent education were associated with more bedtime screen use. Black, Native American, and Latino/Hispanic race/ethnicity were associated with more bedtime screen use compared with White race, regardless of household income or parent education. More bedtime screen use was linked to greater sleep disturbances, with stronger effects observed in male adolescents. More bedtime screen use was also associated with shorter sleep duration, particularly among female adolescents and individuals from households with higher income and parental education levels. Although sexual minority identification was associated with more bedtime screen use, it was not associated with worse sleep outcomes among these adolescents.

CONCLUSIONS

Given sociodemographic differences in bedtime screen use, digital literacy education and anticipatory guidance could focus on at-risk early adolescent populations. Findings can inform targeted counseling by pediatricians and family media plans for diverse populations.

摘要

目的

在一项针对美国青少年早期的全国性研究中,本研究旨在确定睡前使用电子设备行为的社会人口学关联,以及睡前使用电子设备与睡眠结果之间关联的社会人口学差异。

方法

我们分析了青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究(2019 - 2021年第3年)中10305名青少年早期(12 - 13岁,48.4%为女性)的横断面数据。多元回归分析检验了以下两者之间的关联:(1)社会人口学因素(年龄、性别、种族和族裔、性取向、家庭收入、父母教育程度和兄弟姐妹数量)与青少年报告的睡前使用电子设备情况;(2)睡前使用电子设备与睡眠结果(照顾者报告的睡眠障碍和自我报告的睡眠时间)。

结果

年龄较大、女性、性少数群体身份、家庭收入较低以及父母教育程度较低与更多的睡前使用电子设备相关。与白人种族相比,黑人、美国原住民以及拉丁裔/西班牙裔种族/族裔与更多的睡前使用电子设备相关,无论家庭收入或父母教育程度如何。更多的睡前使用电子设备与更大的睡眠障碍相关,在男性青少年中观察到的影响更强。更多的睡前使用电子设备也与较短的睡眠时间相关,特别是在女性青少年以及来自高收入和高父母教育水平家庭的个体中。尽管性少数群体身份与更多的睡前使用电子设备相关,但在这些青少年中,它与更差的睡眠结果无关。

结论

鉴于睡前使用电子设备存在社会人口学差异,数字素养教育和前瞻性指导可聚焦于有风险的青少年早期人群。研究结果可为儿科医生的针对性咨询以及针对不同人群的家庭媒体计划提供参考。

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