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Behav Sleep Med ; 12(6): 427-43, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24617896

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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the influence of media use in the hour before bedtime on sleep/wake patterns and daytime functioning among adolescents and to examine the moderating role of parental control. A total of 1,926 Belgian students, 55% girls and 45% boys, with a mean age of 16.9 ± 1.5 years, completed a modified version of the School Sleep Habits Survey. Correlational analyses showed that media use, except television viewing, was associated with later bedtimes and longer sleep latencies. Cell phone and computer usage was negatively associated with daytime functioning. On schooldays, parental control had a moderating effect on the relationship between bedtime and computer use (ß = .05; p < .05) and between bedtime and mp3 player use (ß = .08; p < .01). During the weekend, parental control played a moderating role between bedtime and television viewing (ß = .06; p = .01). As media use can influence the sleep of adolescents considerably, parental control is necessary to regulate the exposure of adolescents to media and to moderate the detrimental effect of media use on sleep.


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Conducta del Adolescente/fisiología , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiología , Medios de Comunicación/estadística & datos numéricos , Privación de Sueño/complicaciones , Sueño/fisiología , Adolescente , Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Bélgica , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Modelos Lineales , Masculino , Responsabilidad Parental , Estadísticas no Paramétricas , Estudiantes , Factores de Tiempo
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