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Perceived morningness-eveningness predicts academic adjustment and substance use across university, but social jetlag is not to blame

机译:感觉到的早晨到晚上预示着整个大学的学术调整和物质使用,但社会时差不应该受到指责

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Past research has consistently found that evening-types typically report poorer academic adjustment and higher levels of substance use compared to morning-types. An important development within the morningness-eveningness and psychosocial adjustment literature has been the hypothesis that social jetlag (i.e. the asynchrony between an individual's "biological" and "social" clocks) is one factor that may explain why evening-types are at a greater risk for negative psychosocial adjustment. Yet, only a handful of studies have assessed social jetlag. Furthermore, the few studies that have assessed social jetlag have done so only with concurrent data, and thus have not been able to determine the direction of effects among morningness-eveningness, social jetlag and psychosocial adjustment. To address this important gap in the literature, the present 3-year longitudinal study employed the use of a cross-lagged auto-regressive model to specifically examine the predictive role of perceived morningness-eveningness and social jetlag on two important indices of psychosocial adjustment among university students: academic adjustment and substance use. We also assessed whether there would be an indirect effect between perceived morningness-eveningness and psychosocial adjustment through social jetlag. Participants were 942 (71.5% female; M=19 years, SD=0.90) undergraduates at a mid-sized university in Southern Ontario, Canada, who completed a survey at three assessments, each one year apart, beginning in first-year university. Measures were demographics (age, gender and parental education), sleep problems, perceived morningness-eveningness, social jetlag, academic adjustment and substance use. As hypothesized, results of path analyses indicated that a greater perceived eveningness preference significantly predicted higher social jetlag, poorer academic adjustment and higher substance use over time. In contrast, we found no support for social jetlag as a predictor of academic adjustment and substance use, indicating that social jetlag did not explain the link between perceived morningness-eveningness and negative psychosocial adjustment. An important finding was the significant predictive effect of higher substance use on social jetlag over time. Results of the present study highlight the importance of employing a longitudinal framework within which to specifically determine the direction of effects among the study variables in order to validate proposed theoretical models that aim to guide our understanding of how perceived morningness-eveningness, social jetlag, academic adjustment and substance use relate to each other.
机译:过去的研究一致地发现,与早上类型相比,晚上类型通常报告较差的学业调整和较高的物质使用水平。早晨-晚上和心理社会适应文献中的一个重要发展是以下假设:社会时差(即个人“生物”和“社会”时钟之间的不同步)是可以解释为何晚间类型风险更大的一个因素。负面的社会心理调整。然而,只有少数研究评估了社会时差。此外,很少有评估社会时差的研究仅使用并发数据进行评估,因此无法确定早晨-晚上,社会时差和心理社会适应之间的影响方向。为了解决文献中的这一重要空白,本项为期三年的纵向研究采用了交叉滞后自回归模型,专门研究了感知的早晨-晚上和社交时差对两个重要的心理社会适应指标的预测作用。大学生:学业调整和药物使用。我们还评估了感知的早晨到晚上与通过社交时差引起的社会心理调整之间是否会有间接影响。参加者为942名(71.5%的女性; M = 19岁,SD = 0.90)在加拿大南安大略省的一所中型大学中的本科生,他们从一年级大学开始,每隔一年完成了三项评估的调查。指标包括人口统计学(年龄,性别和父母教育),睡眠问题,觉察到的早晨到晚上,社交时差,学业调整和吸毒。如假设的那样,路径分析的结果表明,随着时间的流逝,感知到的傍晚的偏好越大,预测的社交时差就越大,学术适应性越差,物质使用量越高。相比之下,我们没有发现社会时差能支持学术调整和物质使用的预测,这表明社会时差并不能解释感知到的早晨到晚上与负面的社会心理调整之间的联系。一个重要发现是,随着时间的流逝,高剂量使用毒品对社会时差的显着预测作用。本研究的结果强调了采用纵向框架在其中具体确定研究变量之间的作用方向的重要性,以便验证旨在指导我们对感知的早晨-晚上,社交时差,学术如何理解的拟议理论模型。调整和物质使用相互关联。

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