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A daily diary study of sleep chronotype among Mexican-origin adolescents and parents: Implications for adolescent behavioral health
by
Karan, Maira
, Bai, Sunhye
, Fuligni, Andrew J.
, Gonzales, Nancy A.
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Adolescent
/ Adolescent development
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Behavior problems
/ Caregivers
/ Child development
/ Chronotypes
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotional disturbances
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Health behavior
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Mental health
/ Mexican Americans
/ Morningness
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peers
/ Preferences
/ Self Report
/ Sleep
/ Sleep and wakefulness
/ Sleep Wake Disorders
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
2021
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A daily diary study of sleep chronotype among Mexican-origin adolescents and parents: Implications for adolescent behavioral health
by
Karan, Maira
, Bai, Sunhye
, Fuligni, Andrew J.
, Gonzales, Nancy A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent development
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Behavior problems
/ Caregivers
/ Child development
/ Chronotypes
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotional disturbances
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Health behavior
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Mental health
/ Mexican Americans
/ Morningness
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peers
/ Preferences
/ Self Report
/ Sleep
/ Sleep and wakefulness
/ Sleep Wake Disorders
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
2021
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A daily diary study of sleep chronotype among Mexican-origin adolescents and parents: Implications for adolescent behavioral health
by
Karan, Maira
, Bai, Sunhye
, Fuligni, Andrew J.
, Gonzales, Nancy A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent development
/ Adolescents
/ Age
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Behavior problems
/ Caregivers
/ Child development
/ Chronotypes
/ Circadian Rhythm
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotional disturbances
/ Emotions
/ Families & family life
/ Health behavior
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Mental health
/ Mexican Americans
/ Morningness
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Peers
/ Preferences
/ Self Report
/ Sleep
/ Sleep and wakefulness
/ Sleep Wake Disorders
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
2021
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A daily diary study of sleep chronotype among Mexican-origin adolescents and parents: Implications for adolescent behavioral health
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A daily diary study of sleep chronotype among Mexican-origin adolescents and parents: Implications for adolescent behavioral health
2021
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The current study used daily assessments of sleep to examine stability and change in sleep chronotype in adolescents and their parents. The study assessed adolescent sleep chronotype according to age, gender, and parent chronotype, and evaluated its associations with emotional and behavioral problems in youth. Participants included of 417 Mexican American adolescents ( M age = 16.0 years, Range = 13.9–20.0) and 403 caregivers, who reported bed and wake times daily for 2 consecutive weeks at two time points spaced 1 year apart. In addition, adolescents completed established self-report questionnaires of emotional and behavioral problems. Chronotype was computed as the midsleep point from bed to wake time on free days, correcting for sleep debt accumulated across scheduled days. Multilevel modeling showed a curvilinear association between adolescent age and chronotype, with a peak eveningness observed between ages 16 to 17. Adolescent and parent chronotypes were contemporaneously correlated, but each was only moderately stable over the 1-year period. Later adolescent chronotype was contemporaneously associated with more substance use in all adolescents. Individual development and the family context shape sleep chronotype in adolescents and parents. Sleep chronotype is implicated in adolescent behavioral health.
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