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Associations between sleep habits, quality, chronotype and depression in a large cross-sectional sample of Swedish adolescents.

Theresa LemkeSebastian HökbyDanuta WassermanVladimir CarliGergö Hadlaczky
Published in: PloS one (2023)
A substantial proportion of Swedish adolescents do not seem to meet the sleep recommendations of eight hours per night. Short sleep duration on weekdays, poor sleep quality, and late chronotype were associated with increased risk of depression. Interventions promoting longer weekday sleep duration (e.g., later school start times) seem relevant in this context, but further research is needed to investigate the directionality and underlying mechanisms of these associations.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • cross sectional
  • depressive symptoms
  • young adults
  • quality improvement