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青年期工作日与周末的睡眠差异及心理健康不佳

Weekday-to-Weekend Sleep Differences and Poor Mental Health in Young Adulthood.

作者信息

Choi Minjae, Sempungu Joshua Kirabo, Han Joon Hee, Kim Mi-Hyui, Lee Yo Han

机构信息

Institute for Future Public Health, Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

Program in Public Health, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

J Korean Med Sci. 2025 Sep 1;40(34):e211. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2025.40.e211.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We aimed to investigate associations between weekday-to-weekend sleep differences and mental health and examine whether the association varies by weekday sleep duration among young adults in South Korea.

METHODS

We used the Survey of Korean Youths' Lives, a nationally representative data for young adults aged 19-34 years in South Korea. Weekday-to-weekend sleep differences were calculated by the difference between sleep durations on weekends (or free days) and those on weekdays (or working days). Indicators of mental health included unhappiness, life dissatisfaction, burnout, depression, and suicide ideation. A logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate associations between weekday-to-weekend sleep differences and mental health. We stratified respondents by weekday sleep duration (i.e., < 7 hours and ≥ 7 hours) and examined the difference in associations of weekday-to-weekend sleep differences with mental health.

RESULTS

Among the 14,931 respondents, 49.4% and 17.1% reported having 1-2 hours and more than 2 hours more sleep during weekends compared to their weekday sleep, respectively. Moreover, 38.5% of respondents had less than the recommended hours (≥ 7 hours) of sleep on weekdays and they were more likely to have additional hours of sleep on weekends. Larger weekday-to-weekend sleep differences were associated with poor mental health. Specifically, young adults who slept more than two additional hours on weekends were more likely to experience poor mental health conditions, including unhappiness, life dissatisfaction, burnout, depression, and suicide ideation. Furthermore, the associations between weekday-to-weekend sleep differences and poor mental health were more pronounced among those who slept less than the recommended hours on weekdays.

CONCLUSION

This study suggests that large differences in sleep duration between weekdays and weekends could be a useful indicator for detecting poor mental health status. However, further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying factors contributing to weekday-to-weekend sleep differences among young adults.

摘要

背景

我们旨在调查工作日与周末睡眠差异与心理健康之间的关联,并检验这种关联在韩国年轻人中是否因工作日睡眠时间而异。

方法

我们使用了韩国青年生活调查数据,该数据是韩国19 - 34岁年轻人具有全国代表性的数据。工作日与周末的睡眠差异通过周末(或休息日)与工作日(或工作日)睡眠时间的差值来计算。心理健康指标包括不快乐、生活不满意、倦怠、抑郁和自杀意念。进行逻辑回归分析以研究工作日与周末睡眠差异与心理健康之间的关联。我们按工作日睡眠时间(即<7小时和≥7小时)对受访者进行分层,并检验工作日与周末睡眠差异与心理健康关联的差异。

结果

在14931名受访者中,分别有49.4%和17.1%的人报告称与工作日睡眠相比,周末多睡了1 - 2小时和超过2小时。此外,38.5%的受访者工作日睡眠时间少于建议时长(≥7小时),且他们在周末更有可能多睡。工作日与周末睡眠差异越大,心理健康状况越差。具体而言,周末多睡超过两小时的年轻人更有可能出现心理健康问题,包括不快乐、生活不满意、倦怠、抑郁和自杀意念。此外,工作日与周末睡眠差异与心理健康不佳之间的关联在工作日睡眠时间少于建议时长的人群中更为明显。

结论

本研究表明,工作日和周末睡眠时间的巨大差异可能是检测心理健康不佳状况的一个有用指标。然而,需要进一步研究以更好地理解导致年轻人工作日与周末睡眠差异的潜在因素机制。

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