Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times

Perkinson‐Gloor N, Lemola S, Grob A (2013)
Journal of Adolescence 36(2): 311-318.

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Perkinson‐Gloor, Nadine; Lemola, SakariUniBi ; Grob, Alexander
Abstract / Bemerkung
Sleep timing undergoes profound changes during adolescence, often resulting in inadequate sleep duration. The present study examines the relationship of sleep duration with positive attitude toward life and academic achievement in a sample of 2716 adolescents in Switzerland (mean age: 15.4 years, SD = 0.8), and whether this relationship is mediated by increased daytime tiredness and lower self-discipline/behavioral persistence. Further, we address the question whether adolescents who start school modestly later (20 min; n = 343) receive more sleep and report better functioning. Sleeping less than an average of 8 h per night was related to more tiredness, inferior behavioral persistence, less positive attitude toward life, and lower school grades, as compared to longer sleep duration. Daytime tiredness and behavioral persistence mediated the relationship between short sleep duration and positive attitude toward life and school grades. Students who started school 20 min later received reliably more sleep and reported less tiredness.
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Adolescence
Band
36
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
311-318
ISSN
0140-1971
eISSN
1095-9254
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980187

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Perkinson‐Gloor N, Lemola S, Grob A. Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times. Journal of Adolescence. 2013;36(2):311-318.
Perkinson‐Gloor, N., Lemola, S., & Grob, A. (2013). Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times. Journal of Adolescence, 36(2), 311-318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.11.008
Perkinson‐Gloor, Nadine, Lemola, Sakari, and Grob, Alexander. 2013. “Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times”. Journal of Adolescence 36 (2): 311-318.
Perkinson‐Gloor, N., Lemola, S., and Grob, A. (2013). Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times. Journal of Adolescence 36, 311-318.
Perkinson‐Gloor, N., Lemola, S., & Grob, A., 2013. Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times. Journal of Adolescence, 36(2), p 311-318.
N. Perkinson‐Gloor, S. Lemola, and A. Grob, “Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times”, Journal of Adolescence, vol. 36, 2013, pp. 311-318.
Perkinson‐Gloor, N., Lemola, S., Grob, A.: Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times. Journal of Adolescence. 36, 311-318 (2013).
Perkinson‐Gloor, Nadine, Lemola, Sakari, and Grob, Alexander. “Sleep duration, positive attitude toward life, and academic achievement: The role of daytime tiredness, behavioral persistence, and school start times”. Journal of Adolescence 36.2 (2013): 311-318.

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