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Equal Benefits? An Examination of the Potential Consequences of Later School Start Times for Adolescents and Their Mental Health

机译:Equal Benefits? An Examination of the Potential Consequences of Later School Start Times for Adolescents and Their Mental Health

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Given the documented benefits of later school start times on adolescents' mental health, the aim of the current study was to examine if the association between school start times and depressive symptoms differed across adolescents from families of different socioeconomic status levels. METHODS Using a cross‐sectional design, the current study incorporated an online survey for high school students and their parents across the United States, with average sleep duration measured through a 7‐day sleep diary. A total of 193 adolescent (Meanage?=?15.7?years old, SD?=?.94; 54.4% female; 71% white) and parent (Meanage?=?47.6?years old, SD?=?5.4; 80% female; 79% white) dyads participated. Adolescents reported on depressive symptoms, sleep quality and duration, chronotype, and demographic covariates; parents reported on school start times and socioeconomic status. RESULTS Results suggested that only in adolescents from higher socioeconomic status families (+1 SD) did the association between later start times and fewer depressive symptoms emerge as significant. CONCLUSIONS Although more school start times research is needed to understand its impact across diverse groups of students, current findings suggest a disproportionate benefit of reduced depression for youth from families of higher socioeconomic status with having a later start time.

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