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Citation

Roberts RE, Duong HT. Sleep 2014; 37(2): 239-244.

Affiliation

Centers for Disease Control, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Publisher Associated Professional Sleep Societies)

DOI

10.5665/sleep.3388

PMID

24497652

PMCID

PMC3900610

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the prospective, reciprocal association between sleep deprivation and depression among adolescents. DESIGN: A community-based two-wave cohort study. SETTING: A metropolitan area with a population of over 4 million. PARTICIPANTS: 4,175 youths 11-17 at baseline, and 3,134 of these followed up a year later. MEASUREMENTS: Depression is measured using both symptoms of depression and DSM-IV major depression. Sleep deprivation is defined as ≤ 6 h of sleep per night. RESULTS: Sleep deprivation at baseline predicted both measures of depression at follow-up, controlling for depression at baseline. Examining the reciprocal association, major depression at baseline, but not symptoms predicted sleep deprivation at follow-up. CONCLUSION: These results are the first to document reciprocal effects for major depression and sleep deprivation among adolescents using prospective data. The data suggest reduced quantity of sleep increases risk for major depression, which in turn increases risk for decreased sleep. CITATION: Roberts RE; Duong HT. The prospective association between sleep deprivation and depression among adolescents. SLEEP 2014;37(2):239-244.


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