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- W2609456423 abstract "Social, biological, and academic changes impact adolescents’ sleep quality, hygiene, and duration. Previous studies have shown that family structure, income, child-parent relationships, school achievement, and psychological well-being predict sleep patterns and self-reported health and well-being. This study examined the relationship between adolescents’ self-reported health and actigraphically estimated sleep outcomes. Seventh graders from two urban, middle schools (N = 152, females = 90) with start times of 8:37am participated. They completed one week of actigraphy and self-report measures: sleep problems, daytime sleepiness, sleep hygiene, sleep-health competence, and perceived health (Child Health Questionnaire, CHQ). CHQ included scales: Family Cohesion, General Health, General Behavior, Emotional Difficulties). Parents completed a background information questionnaire. Associations between adolescents’ perceived health and sleep outcomes (e.g., duration, hygiene, sleep problems, sleep-competence) were examined using linear regression analyses. Seventh grade participants’ actigraphically estimated school-night sleep duration ranged from 385 to 614 min (M = 513, SD = 43) and weekend ranged from 335 to 830 min (M = 532, SD = 70). Perceptions of health were not predictive of school-night sleep; however, adolescents’ general health status predicted weekend sleep patterns (e.g., midsleep, duration, onset/offset) with poorer family cohesion and general health tied to more delayed sleep patterns (p’s < .05). Adolescents’ self-reported behavior difficulties and perceived limitations due to emotional difficulties predicted increased sleep-wake behavior problems, poor sleep hygiene, and lower sleep-health competence (p’s < .01). Additionally, being under the care of a physician was associated with decreased daytime sleepiness and fewer sleep-wake behavior problems (p’s < .01). Findings indicate that early adolescents’ perceptions of health and physician care are significant predictors of actigraphically estimated weekend sleep, self-reported sleep problems, sleep hygiene, and sleep-health competence. This suggests the importance of better understanding the role of adolescents’ perceived health and well-being as a contributor to sleep health. NICHD R01 HD047928" @default.
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- W2609456423 date "2017-04-28" @default.
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- W2609456423 title "0964 EARLY ADOLESCENTS’ PERCEIVED HEALTH AS PREDICTOR OF ACTIGRAPHICALLY ESTIMATED AND SELF-REPORTED SLEEP OUTCOMES" @default.
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