计时型
可能性
心理学
心理干预
医学
睡眠剥夺
睡眠(系统调用)
优势比
逻辑回归
临床心理学
精神科
人口学
昼夜节律
内科学
认知
操作系统
社会学
计算机科学
作者
Katherine Maultsby,Jeremy W. Luk,Kellienne R. Sita,Daniel Lewin,Bruce G. Simons‐Morton,Denise L. Haynie
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.11.007
摘要
Purpose This study aimed to investigate potential bidirectional relations between key sleep characteristics and somatic symptoms with past 30-day marijuana use in high school students. Methods Participants from the NEXT Generation Health Study (n = 2,770) reported on 10th and 11th grade (W1 and W2) sleep characteristics and somatic symptoms and 12th grade (W3) past 30-day marijuana. Multivariate logistic regressions and path analyses were conducted. Results Sleep duration was not associated with marijuana use. However, later W1 chronotype, greater W1 social jetlag, W1 trouble falling asleep, W1 trouble staying asleep, and W1 somatic symptoms were associated with increased odds of W3 past 30-day marijuana use. Path models indicated direct associations between W1 chronotype and W3 past 30-day marijuana use, and W1 social jetlag and W3 past 30-day marijuana use. Conclusions Later sleep timing was longitudinally associated with past 30-day marijuana use. Improved understanding of sleep health, specifically chronotype and social jetlag as risk factors for marijuana use is warranted, which may inform additional screening targets and interventions that address these associated domains.
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