父母干预对青少年睡眠模式和电子媒体接触的影响。

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ofra Flint Bretler, Orna Tzischinsky, Kfir Asraf, Tamar Shochat
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目的:本研究评估了以家长为中心的干预措施的有效性,旨在促进青少年健康睡眠模式和控制电子媒体(EM)的暴露。参与者:样本包括70对父母(68名母亲和2名父亲)和青少年。干预组和对照组各由35名青少年组成,平均年龄为10.7(0.9)岁。方法:采用基线、干预后和3个月随访三波资料收集。在每一波中,青少年报告了一周的习惯性电子媒体暴露和睡眠模式,并戴了五个晚上的活动记录仪。干预组的家长参加了一个为期六次的互动研讨会,而对照组的家长则通过邮件收到了同样的书面信息。结果:干预导致就寝时间提前(p < 0.001),睡眠效率提高(p < 0.01),睡眠持续时间增加(p < 0.001),视频游戏暴露时间减少(p < 0.01)。在随访中,疗效保持不变。结论:为父母量身定制的干预措施可以在青少年的睡眠模式和EM暴露方面产生持久的积极变化。
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The Effects of Parental Intervention on Sleep Patterns and Electronic Media Exposure in Young Adolescents.

The Effects of Parental Intervention on Sleep Patterns and Electronic Media Exposure in Young Adolescents.

The Effects of Parental Intervention on Sleep Patterns and Electronic Media Exposure in Young Adolescents.

The Effects of Parental Intervention on Sleep Patterns and Electronic Media Exposure in Young Adolescents.

Objective: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention aimed at the promotion of healthy sleep patterns and controlled exposure to electronic media (EM) in young adolescents. Participants: The sample included 70 dyads of parents (68 mothers and 2 fathers) and adolescents. Intervention and control groups each consisted of 35 young adolescents with a mean age of 10.7 (0.9) years old. Methods: Three waves of data collection included baseline, post-intervention, and 3 month follow-up. In each wave, adolescents reported habitual electronic media exposure and sleep patterns for a week and wore an actigraph for five nights. Parents in the intervention group participated in a six-session interactive workshop, while parents in the control group received equivalent written information by mail. Results: The intervention led to earlier bedtimes (p < 0.001), increased sleep efficiency (p < 0.01), increased sleep duration (p < 0.001) and reduced video games exposure (p < 0.01). Benefits were maintained at the follow-up. Conclusion: Interventions tailored for parents can create lasting positive changes in sleep patterns and EM exposure in young adolescents.

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Clocks & Sleep
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