Paradoxical association between chronotype and academic achievement: eveningness reduces academic achievement through sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness.

IF 0.4 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Frontiers of Education in China Pub Date : 2022-02-08 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1007/s41105-022-00375-8
Akiyoshi Shimura, Hideo Sakai, Takeshi Inoue
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Abstract

There are conflicting reports about the association between chronotype and academic achievement. Eveningness persons tend to have lower academic achievement, but have higher cognitive abilities. We hypothesized that sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness, which are known to affect academic achievement, will interact with this association. To investigate the association, a sleep survey and covariance structure analysis was performed on high-school students. Among a total of 344 first-year high-school students, 294 students validly completed the questionnaire. The association between the recent change in their academic achievement, chronotype, daytime sleepiness, and sleep disturbance were analyzed. A simple comparison demonstrated that not chronotype but sleep disturbance and excessive daytime sleepiness were significant associated factors. Chronotype affects academic achievement through sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness. Chronotype did not have a significant total effect on the reduction in academic achievement, whereas morningness had a significant direct effect and a significant indirect inverse effect through better sleep and less daytime sleepiness. This model accounted for 13.0% of the variance of the reduction in academic achievement. When discussing the association between chronotype and academic achievement, the effect of sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness should be considered. Reducing sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness with consideration to the chronotype of each person would be beneficial for the improvement of academic achievement.

时型与学业成绩之间的悖论关系:晚睡会导致睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡,从而降低学业成绩。
关于时间型与学习成绩之间的关系,有一些相互矛盾的报告。晚睡的人往往学习成绩较差,但认知能力较强。我们假设,已知会影响学习成绩的睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡会与这种关联产生相互作用。为了研究这种关联,我们对高中生进行了睡眠调查和协方差结构分析。在总共 344 名高一学生中,294 名学生有效填写了问卷。调查分析了学生近期学习成绩变化、时间型、白天嗜睡和睡眠障碍之间的关联。通过简单比较发现,与时间型相关的重要因素不是时间型,而是睡眠障碍和白天过度嗜睡。时间型通过睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡影响学习成绩。时序类型对学习成绩的下降没有显著的总体影响,而早起则有显著的直接影响,并通过改善睡眠和减少白天嗜睡产生显著的间接反向影响。该模型占学业成绩下降方差的 13.0%。在讨论时间型与学习成绩之间的关系时,应考虑睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡的影响。考虑到每个人的时间型,减少睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡将有利于提高学习成绩。
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Frontiers of Education in China
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Education in China is dedicated to illuminating the results of the newest educational research in China and providing an academic platform for international exchanges. We have carefully selected papers that have previously been published in Chinese universities and scholarly journals as well as academic essays that will be published for the first time. After an exhaustive peer review process, we hope to present these articles to a global audience. Through these papers, international scholars can have the opportunity to understand the current conditions of education in China as well as the research of Chinese academics. Our journal touches upon numerous branches of educational research and theory, as well as educational reform and practical pedagogy.
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