Hábitos de sueño, desempeño académico y comportamiento en niños de básica primaria

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Quintero, Susana Bianchi
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Abstract

Introduction: A reduction in sleep time or the presence of sleep alterations has considerablerepercussions in the performance of any person during wakefulness.Objectives: This study aimed to identify the relationship between sleep habits and academic performance and behavior in primary school children.Methodology: Participants were 405 children enrolled in public and private educational institutions. Parents answered the Children’s Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) and the Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC), while teachers assessed student performance through the Academic Performance Rating Scale (APRS).Results: Children slept 8.75 hours on average, which is less than suggested for these ages and less than found in other studies. Children from the public school had scores indicating greater difficulties in different sleep subscales with respect to students from the private school. A significant decrease in nocturnal sleep time during the week was observed as children progressed in age. Furthermore, it was possible to establish a significant positive relationship between sleep and behavior, and a negative relationship between the latter and academic performance.Conclusions: The presence of sleep problems was associated with behavioral alterations in children, which, in turn, were associated with a lower academic performance. These data highlight the importance of sleeping well as a necessary condition to achieve optimal performance at school.
小学儿童的睡眠习惯、学习成绩和行为
睡眠时间的减少或睡眠改变对任何人清醒时的表现都有相当大的影响。目的:探讨小学生睡眠习惯与学习成绩和行为的关系。方法:参与者是405名在公立和私立教育机构就读的儿童。家长填写儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)和儿童行为评估系统(BASC),教师使用学业成绩评定量表(APRS)评估学生成绩。结果:儿童的平均睡眠时间为8.75小时,低于该年龄段的建议时间,也低于其他研究的结果。与私立学校的学生相比,公立学校的孩子在不同睡眠分量表上的得分显示出更大的困难。随着儿童年龄的增长,一周内夜间睡眠时间显著减少。此外,有可能在睡眠和行为之间建立显著的正相关关系,而后者与学习成绩之间存在负相关关系。结论:睡眠问题的存在与儿童的行为改变有关,而行为改变反过来又与较低的学习成绩有关。这些数据强调了良好睡眠的重要性,它是在学校取得最佳表现的必要条件。
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