Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Measures
2.4. Statistical Analysis
- (1)
- A frequency test to grasp the general characteristics of the adolescents and parents.
- (2)
- A cross-tab analysis (Chi-square test) to grasp the sleep duration according to the general characteristics of the adolescents and parents.
- (3)
- A cross-tab analysis (Chi-square test & Cohen’s kappa agreement coefficient) to grasp the sleep duration of the adolescents according to the sleep duration of the parents.
- (4)
- A multiple logistic regression analysis to grasp the factors affecting sleep duration (7–8 h) of the adolescents.
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics of Adolescents and Parents
3.2. Sleep Duration according to the General Characteristics of Adolescents and Parents
3.3. Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration
3.4. Factors Affecting a 7–8 Hour Sleep Duration
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Frequency | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 416 | 52.3 |
Female | 379 | 47.7 |
House-hold Income | ||
High | 302 | 38.0 |
Middle-high | 263 | 33.0 |
Middle-low | 181 | 22.8 |
Low | 49 | 6.2 |
Drinking | ||
Drinker | 347 | 43.6 |
Non-drinker | 448 | 56.4 |
Smoking | ||
Smoker | 45 | 5.7 |
Non-smoker | 750 | 94.3 |
Sleep duration | ||
≤6 h | 323 | 40.6 |
7–8 h | 397 | 49.9 |
≥9 h | 75 | 9.5 |
Total | 795 | 100.0 |
Variable | Father | Mother | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequency | Percentage | Frequency | Percentage | |
Age | ||||
≥50 yr | 196 | 24.7 | 88 | 11.1 |
<50 yr | 599 | 75.3 | 707 | 88.9 |
Education level | ||||
≥College | 254 | 31.9 | 218 | 27.4 |
≤High school | 541 | 68.1 | 577 | 72.6 |
Occupation | ||||
Non-physical job | 478 | 60.1 | 453 | 57.0 |
Physical job | 272 | 34.2 | 105 | 13.2 |
Inoccupation | 45 | 5.7 | 237 | 29.8 |
Drinking | ||||
Drinker | 283 | 35.6 | 284 | 35.7 |
Non-drinker | 512 | 64.4 | 511 | 64.3 |
Smoking | ||||
Smoker | 323 | 40.6 | 30 | 3.8 |
Non-smoker | 472 | 59.4 | 765 | 96.2 |
Sleep duration | ||||
≤6 h | 342 | 43.0 | 351 | 44.2 |
7–8 h | 419 | 52.7 | 422 | 53.1 |
≥9 h | 34 | 4.3 | 22 | 2.7 |
Total | 795 | 100.0 | 795 | 100.0 |
Variable | Adolescent Sleep Duration | Total n (%) | χ2(p) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
≤6 h n (%) | 7–8 h n (%) | ≥9 h n (%) | |||
Adolescent | |||||
Gender | |||||
Male | 158 (38.0) | 207 (49.8) | 51 (12.2) | 416 (100.0) | 8.897 (0.012 *) |
Female | 165 (43.5) | 190 (50.1) | 24 (6.4) | 379 (100.0) | |
House-hold Income | |||||
High | 130 (43.0) | 155 (51.3) | 17 (5.6) | 302 (100.0) | 9.305 (0.157) |
Middle-high | 100 (38.0) | 132 (50.2) | 31 (11.8) | 263 (100.0) | |
Middle-low | 71 (39.2) | 89 (49.2) | 21 (11.6) | 181 (100.0) | |
Low | 22 (44.9) | 21 (42.9) | 6 (12.2) | 49 (100.0) | |
Drinking | |||||
Drinker | 157 (45.2) | 171 (49.3) | 19 (5.5) | 347 (100.0) | 13.510 (0.001 **) |
Non-drinker | 66 (37.1) | 226 (50.4) | 56 (12.5) | 448 (100.0) | |
Smoking | |||||
Smoker | 19 (42.2) | 21 (46.7) | 5 (11.1) | 45 (100.0) | 0.274 (0.872) |
Non-smoker | 304 (40.5) | 376 (50.1) | 70 (9.3) | 750 (100.0) | |
Father | |||||
Age | |||||
≥50 yr | 90 (45.9) | 93 (47.4) | 13 (6.6) | 196 (100.0) | 4.278 (0.118) |
<50 yr | 233 (38.9) | 304 (50.8) | 62 (10.4) | 599 (100.0) | |
Education level | |||||
≥College | 100 (39.4) | 142 (55.9) | 12 (4.7) | 254 (100.0) | 11.584 (0.003 **) |
≤High school | 223 (41.2) | 255 (47.1) | 63 (11.6) | 599 (100.0) | |
Occupation | |||||
Non-physical job | 199 (41.6) | 240 (50.2) | 39 (8.2) | 478 (100.0) | 4.512 (0.341) |
Physical job | 102 (37.5) | 138 (50.7) | 32 (11.8) | 272 (100.0) | |
Inoccupation | 22 (78.9) | 19 (42.2) | 4 (8.9) | 45 (100.0) | |
Drinking | |||||
Drinker | 113 (39.9) | 130 (45.9) | 40 (14.1) | 283 (100.0) | 11.752 (0.003 **) |
Non-drinker | 210 (41.0) | 267 (52.1) | 35 (6.8) | 512 (100.0) | |
Smoking | |||||
Smoker | 127 (39.3) | 157 (48.6) | 39 (12.1) | 323 (100.0) | 4.443 (0.108) |
Non-smoker | 196 (41.5) | 240 (50.8) | 36 (7.6) | 472 (100.0) | |
Mother | |||||
Age | |||||
≥50 yr | 43 (48.9) | 36 (40.9) | 9 (10.2) | 88 (100.0) | 3.333 (0.189) |
<50 yr | 280 (39.6) | 361 (51.1) | 66 (9.3) | 707 (100.0) | |
Education level | |||||
≥College | 87 (39.9) | 118 (54.1) | 13 (6.0) | 218 (100.0) | 4.930 (0.085) |
≤High school | 236 (40.9) | 279 (48.4) | 62 (10.7) | 577 (100.0) | |
Occupation | |||||
Non-physical job | 180 (39.7) | 234 (51.7) | 39 (8.6) | 453 (100.0) | 3.092 (0.542) |
Physical job | 45 (42.9) | 52 (49.5) | 8 (7.6) | 105 (100.0) | |
Inoccupation | 98 (41.4) | 111 (46.8) | 28 (11.8) | 237 (100.0) | |
Drinking | |||||
Drinker | 109 (38.4) | 130 (45.8) | 45 (15.8) | 284 (100.0) | 21.333 (<0.001 ***) |
Non-drinker | 214 (41.9) | 267 (52.3) | 30 (5.9) | 511 (100.0) | |
Smoking | |||||
Smoker | 10 (33.3) | 15 (50.0) | 5 (16.7) | 30 (100.0) | 2.137 (0.343) |
Non-smoker | 313 (40.9) | 382 (49.9) | 70 (9.2) | 765 (100.0) | |
Total | 323 (40.6) | 397 (49.9) | 5 (9.4) | 795 (100.0) |
Variable | Adolescent Sleep Duration | Total n (%) | χ2(p) † Cohen Kappa (p) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
≤6 h n (%) | 7–8 h n (%) | ≥9 h n (%) | |||
Father sleep duration | |||||
<6 h | 159 (46.5) | 161 (47.1) | 22 (6.4) | 342 (100.0) | 12.156 (0.016 *) |
7–8 h | 151 (36.0) | 218 (52.0) | 50 (11.9) | 419 (100.0) | † 0.064 (0.031 *) |
≥9 h | 13 (38.2) | 18 (52.9) | 3 (8.8) | 34 (100.0) | Slight agreement |
Mother sleep duration | |||||
<6 h | 190 (54.1) | 135 (38.5) | 26 (7.4) | 351 (100.0) | 53.925 (<0.001 ***) |
7–8 h | 124 (29.4) | 254 (60.2) | 44 (10.4) | 422 (100.0) | † 0.213 (<0.001 ***) |
≥9 h | 9 (40.9) | 8 (36.4) | 5 (22.7) | 22 (100.0) | Fair agreement |
Total | 323 (40.6) | 397 (49.9) | 75 (9.5) | 795 (100.0) |
Variable | B | OR | p | 95% CI | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | ||||
Adolescent | |||||
Gender Male (ref: Female) | −0.058 | 0.943 | 0.697 | 0.703 | 1.266 |
Household income Middle-low (ref: Low) | −0.022 | 0.978 | 0.950 | 0.489 | 1.956 |
Household income Middle-high (ref: Low) | −0.019 | 0.981 | 0.956 | 0.494 | 1.948 |
Household income High (ref: Low) | 0.058 | 1.060 | 0.869 | 0.529 | 2.124 |
Drinking Non-drinker (ref: Drinker) | 0.241 | 1.273 | 0.135 | 0.928 | 1.747 |
Smoking Non-smoker (ref: Smoker) | 0.160 | 1.173 | 0.627 | 0.617 | 2.231 |
Father | |||||
Age ≤50 yr (ref: ≥50 yr) | −0.178 | 0.837 | 0.383 | 0.562 | 1.248 |
Education level ≥College (ref: High school) | 0.317 | 1.373 | 0.153 | 0.889 | 2.122 |
Occupation Non-physical job (ref: Inoccupation) | 0.140 | 1.150 | 0.697 | 0.569 | 2.327 |
Occupation Physical job (ref: Inoccupation) | 0.204 | 1.226 | 0.566 | 0.612 | 2.458 |
Drinking Drinker (ref: Non-drinker) | −0.023 | 0.977 | 0.925 | 0.601 | 1.588 |
Smoking Smoker (ref: Non-Smoker) | −0.175 | 0.839 | 0.257 | 0.620 | 1.136 |
Sleep duration 7–8 h (ref: ≤6 h & ≥9 h) | 0.098 | 1.103 | 0.512 | 0.822 | 1.481 |
Mother | |||||
Age ≤50 yr (ref: ≥50 yr) | −0.276 | 0.759 | 0.310 | 0.445 | 1.293 |
Education level ≥College (ref: High school) | −0.042 | 0.959 | 0.845 | 0.628 | 1.464 |
Occupation Non-physical job (ref: Inoccupation) | 0.206 | 1.229 | 0.230 | 0.878 | 1.720 |
Occupation Physical job (ref: Inoccupation) | 0.269 | 1.309 | 0.289 | 0.796 | 2.152 |
Drinking Drinker (ref: Non-drinker) | −0.327 | 0.721 | 0.148 | 0.464 | 1.123 |
Smoking Smoker (ref: Non-Smoker) | 0.200 | 1.222 | 0.609 | 0.567 | 2.632 |
Sleep duration 7–8 h (ref: ≤6 h & ≥9 h) | 0.914 | 2.494 | <0.001 *** | 1.850 | 3.362 |
Constant | −0.941 | 0.390 | 0.083 |
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Jeon, E.; Kim, N. Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1034. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031034
Jeon E, Kim N. Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(3):1034. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031034
Chicago/Turabian StyleJeon, Eunyoung, and Nayoung Kim. 2022. "Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3: 1034. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031034
APA StyleJeon, E., & Kim, N. (2022). Correspondence between Parents’ and Adolescents’ Sleep Duration. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1034. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031034