Screen time, sleep, brain structural neurobiology, and sequential associations with child and adolescent psychopathology: Insights from the ABCD study.
Yihong ZhaoMartin P PaulusSusan F TapertKara S BagotR xsTodd ConstableHenry Klar YaggiNancy S RedekerMarc N PotenzaPublished in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2024)
We found bi-directional SMA-sleep-duration associations in late childhood. Externalizing symptoms preceded future SMA and sleep disturbances and partially mediated relationships between structural brain covariation and SMA. The findings emphasize the need for understanding individual differences and developing and implementing integrated strategies addressing both sleep concerns and screen time to mitigate potential impacts on psychopathology.