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Sleep and Preteen Delinquency: Is the Association Robust to ADHD Symptomatology and ADHD Diagnosis?

机译:睡眠和青春期前的违法行为:是协会对ADHD症状和ADHD诊断的强大吗?

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Abstract Both qualitative and quantitative aspects of sleep have been linked to multiple dimensions of well-being. An emerging body of research has also revealed that poor sleep during adolescence can increase the likelihood of delinquent involvement. The contribution of early sleep difficulties to later delinquency, however, is often overlooked. Furthermore, the role that ADHD symptomatology and/or diagnosis might play in this association has not been adequately addressed, despite findings suggesting that both sleep disturbances and delinquent involvement are more common among children with ADHD symptomatology or an ADHD diagnosis. The current study examines the associations between sleep behaviors and preteen delinquency, and the extent to which ADHD symptomatology and/or diagnosis might inform these associations. Data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) were employed to explore these associations and logistic regression techniques were utilized to analyze the data. The findings reveal that both sleep problems and sleep duration are associated with the odds of ADHD symptomatology, an ADHD diagnosis, and preteen delinquency. Even so, the results also suggest that persistent sleep problems are not significantly associated with the odds of preteen delinquency once ADHD symptomatology and diagnosis are taken into account. The influence of sleep duration on preteen delinquency, however, is robust to the association between ADHD measures and preteen delinquency. Poor sleep, therefore, appears to be an important modifiable risk factor for preteen delinquency. Even so, future investigations into the link between sleep and delinquency should account for developmental risks and/or disorders that commonly co-occur with sleep problems.
机译:摘要睡眠的定性和定量方面都与福祉的多个维度相关联。一个新兴的研究体系也透露,青春期期间的睡眠不良会增加违法受累的可能性。然而,早期睡眠困难的贡献往往被忽视。此外,尽管表明,但表明睡眠障碍和违法的患者在具有ADHD症状或ADHD诊断的儿童中更常见,但尚无症状症状和/或诊断可能在这一协会中发挥的作用。目前的研究探讨了睡眠行为和青春期犯罪的协会,以及ADHD症状和/或诊断可能会通知这些协会的程度。来自脆弱家庭和儿童福利研究的数据(FFCWS)被采用探索这些关联和物流回归技术分析数据。结果表明,睡眠问题和睡眠持续时间都与ADHD症状,ADHD诊断和青春期前犯罪的几率相关。即便如此,结果还表明,一旦考虑到ADHD症状和诊断,持续睡眠问题并没有显着与Preteen Dirinquency的几率有关。然而,睡眠持续时间对Preteen违法者的影响是对ADHD措施与Preteen犯罪的协会的强大。因此,睡眠不佳,似乎是Preteen Dirinquency的一个重要可修改的危险因素。即便如此,未来的调查进入睡眠和违法之间的联系,应该考虑睡眠问题的发育风险和/或障碍。

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