A nationwide cross-sectional study of difficulty waking up for school among adolescents. Issue 11 (22nd June 2021)
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- Title:
- A nationwide cross-sectional study of difficulty waking up for school among adolescents. Issue 11 (22nd June 2021)
- Main Title:
- A nationwide cross-sectional study of difficulty waking up for school among adolescents
- Authors:
- Kinoshita, Yu
Itani, Osamu
Otsuka, Yuichiro
Matsumoto, Yuuki
Nakagome, Sachi
Osaki, Yoneatsu
Higuchi, Susumu
Maki, Jike
Kanda, Hideyuki
Kaneita, Yoshitaka - Abstract:
- Abstract: Study Objectives: To determine the prevalence of and risk-factors for difficulty waking up for school among adolescents. Methods: We used a self-administered questionnaire (140 junior high schools [JHSs]; 124 senior high schools [SHSs]) selected randomly in 2012 from throughout Japan. Results: Total response rate: 60.7%. Data from 38 494 JHS and 61 556 SHS students were analyzed. The prevalence of at least one instance of school tardiness/absence due to difficulty waking up over a 30-day period was 10.9 (95% confidence-interval:10.5–11.3)%/2.9(2.7–3.1)% for JHS-boys and 7.7(7.3–8.1)%/2.0(1.8–2.2)% for JHS-girls. The prevalence was 15.5(15.1–15.9)%/5.6(5.3–5.9)% for SHS-boys and 14.4(14.0–14.8)%/5.9(5.6–6.2)% for SHS-girls. We used ordinal regression to identify the risk factors associated with the experience of school tardiness/absence. Factors significantly associated with school tardiness in all four groups (JHS boys/girls, SHS boys/girls) were "no-participation-in-club-activities, " "early-morning-awakening, " "feeling bad throughout a morning, " "drinking, " and "smoking." Among associated factors, the highest odds ratio was found for monthly smoking-days (none vs. at least one-day or more) for JHS-girls at 5.30(3.57–7.85). Factors significantly associated with school absence in all four groups were "no wishing to go to university, " "no participation in club activities, " "disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep, " "long internet use, " "drinking, "Abstract: Study Objectives: To determine the prevalence of and risk-factors for difficulty waking up for school among adolescents. Methods: We used a self-administered questionnaire (140 junior high schools [JHSs]; 124 senior high schools [SHSs]) selected randomly in 2012 from throughout Japan. Results: Total response rate: 60.7%. Data from 38 494 JHS and 61 556 SHS students were analyzed. The prevalence of at least one instance of school tardiness/absence due to difficulty waking up over a 30-day period was 10.9 (95% confidence-interval:10.5–11.3)%/2.9(2.7–3.1)% for JHS-boys and 7.7(7.3–8.1)%/2.0(1.8–2.2)% for JHS-girls. The prevalence was 15.5(15.1–15.9)%/5.6(5.3–5.9)% for SHS-boys and 14.4(14.0–14.8)%/5.9(5.6–6.2)% for SHS-girls. We used ordinal regression to identify the risk factors associated with the experience of school tardiness/absence. Factors significantly associated with school tardiness in all four groups (JHS boys/girls, SHS boys/girls) were "no-participation-in-club-activities, " "early-morning-awakening, " "feeling bad throughout a morning, " "drinking, " and "smoking." Among associated factors, the highest odds ratio was found for monthly smoking-days (none vs. at least one-day or more) for JHS-girls at 5.30(3.57–7.85). Factors significantly associated with school absence in all four groups were "no wishing to go to university, " "no participation in club activities, " "disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep, " "long internet use, " "drinking, " "smoking, " "poor-mental-health" and "feeling bad throughout a morning." Among associated factors, the highest odds ratio was found for monthly smoking-days (none vs. at least one-day or more) for JHS-girls at 4.60(3.45–6.15). Conclusions: These results suggest that the risk factors for difficulty waking up among adolescents are sleep status, lifestyle, and mental health, which can indicate the presence of an underlying disease. … (more)
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- Sleep. Volume 44:Issue 11(2021)
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- Sleep
- Issue:
- Volume 44:Issue 11(2021)
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- Volume 44, Issue 11 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 44
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0044-0011-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-06-22
- Subjects:
- sleep wake disorders -- circadian rhythm -- autonomic nervous system diseases -- prevalence -- students -- risk factors -- epidemiology -- Japan
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- 10.1093/sleep/zsab157 ↗
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