睡眠教育会改变睡眠参数吗?比较澳大利亚和新西兰中学生睡眠教育试验

S. Blunden, G. Kira, M. Hull, R. Maddison
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背景:青少年白天睡眠不足。人们开发了睡眠教育项目,试图增加睡眠知识和/或持续时间。本文介绍了澳大利亚青少年睡眠教育中心(ACES)项目的三个试验数据。方法:采用前后横断面设计对69名澳大利亚青少年(平均年龄15.2岁)和29名新西兰青少年进行随机对照试验(平均年龄14.8岁)。在基线和干预后对睡眠参数进行评估。结果:在评估睡眠知识的地方(澳大利亚试验),所有试验均显示显着改善(均p <0.05)。在评估睡眠时间时(新西兰试验),发现每周和周末的睡眠时间有显著改善(F(1,27)=4.26, p=0.04)。学生和老师都认为这个项目可行、有趣、有教育意义。结论:ace睡眠教育项目可以提高青少年的睡眠知识和睡眠时间。改进程序,使获得的睡眠知识等同于实际的睡眠行为改变是未来方向的领域。总的来说,这些发现提供了令人鼓舞的迹象,表明青少年可以通过睡眠教育来提高他们的睡眠知识和行为,这对睡眠相关的健康和心理社会问题来说是一个好兆头。
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Does Sleep Education Change Sleep Parameters? Comparing Sleep Educa-tion Trials for Middle School Students in Australia and New Zealand
Background: Adolescents suffer daytime consequences from sleep loss. Sleep education programs have been developed in an attempt to increase sleep knowledge and/or duration. This paper presents data from three trials of the Aus- tralian Centre for Education in Sleep (ACES) program for adolescents. Methods: The ACES program was delivered to 69 Australian adolescents in a pre-post cross-sectional design (mean age 15.2) and 29 New Zealand adolescents in a randomised control trial (mean age 14.8 years). Assessments in sleep parame- ters were undertaken at baseline and post intervention. Results: Where sleep knowledge was evaluated (Australian trials), significant improvements were shown in all trials (All p <0.05). Where sleep duration was assessed (New Zealand trial) significant improvements were found in week and weekend sleep duration (F(1, 27)=4.26, p=0.04). Both, students and teachers found the program feasible, interesting, and educational. Conclusions: ACES sleep education programmes can improve both sleep knowledge and sleep duration in adolescents. Improving the programme so sleep knowledge attained equates to actual sleep behaviour change are areas for future direc- tion. Collectively these findings provide encouraging signs that adolescents can improve their sleep knowledge and behav- iour with sleep education which bodes well for sleep-related health and psycho-social issues.
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