Bidirectional associations between short sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, and psychotic-like experiences in adolescents

Wedi'i Gadw mewn:
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Cyhoeddwyd yn:European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry vol. 34, no. 1 (Jan 2025), p. 275
Cyhoeddwyd:
Springer Nature B.V.
Pynciau:
Mynediad Ar-lein:Citation/Abstract
Full Text - PDF
Tagiau: Ychwanegu Tag
Dim Tagiau, Byddwch y cyntaf i dagio'r cofnod hwn!

MARC

LEADER 00000nab a2200000uu 4500
001 3164499474
003 UK-CbPIL
022 |a 1018-8827 
022 |a 1435-165X 
024 7 |a 10.1007/s00787-024-02490-y  |2 doi 
035 |a 3164499474 
045 2 |b d20250101  |b d20250131 
084 |a 66947  |2 nlm 
245 1 |a Bidirectional associations between short sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, and psychotic-like experiences in adolescents 
260 |b Springer Nature B.V.  |c Jan 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a This study investigates the prospective associations between short sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in a large sample of Chinese adolescents. This study utilized a three-timepoint repeated cross-sectional survey with two nested longitudinal subsamples. A total of 17,722 adolescents were assessed at baseline (April 21 to May 12, 2021) and six months later (December 17 to 26, 2021). Out of these, 15,694 adolescents provided complete responses to the questions at baseline and one year later (May 17 - June 6, 2022). A self-administered questionnaire was used to measure sample characteristics (at baseline), sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, and PLEs (at each assessment), and negative life events (at two follow-ups). Baseline short sleep duration and insomnia symptoms predicted frequent PLEs at both follow-up assessments. Additionally, baseline frequent PLEs also predicted insomnia symptoms at six months and one year later. However, when controlling for confounders, PLEs at baseline only predicted short sleep duration at six months, and not at one year. This study reveals bidirectional prospective relationships between short sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, and PLEs, even after controlling for covariates. Therefore, it is crucial to assess both sleep patterns and PLEs in order to promote optimal sleep and mental health among adolescents. 
653 |a Psychosis 
653 |a Insomnia 
653 |a Adolescents 
653 |a Symptoms 
653 |a Sleep 
653 |a Sleep disorders 
653 |a Negative life events 
653 |a Negative events 
653 |a Psychotic symptoms 
653 |a Bidirectionality 
653 |a Circadian rhythm 
653 |a Teenagers 
653 |a Mental health 
653 |a Question answer sequences 
653 |a Life events 
653 |a Evaluation 
773 0 |t European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry  |g vol. 34, no. 1 (Jan 2025), p. 275 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Sociology Database 
856 4 1 |3 Citation/Abstract  |u https://www.proquest.com/docview/3164499474/abstract/embedded/7BTGNMKEMPT1V9Z2?source=fedsrch 
856 4 0 |3 Full Text - PDF  |u https://www.proquest.com/docview/3164499474/fulltextPDF/embedded/7BTGNMKEMPT1V9Z2?source=fedsrch