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Citation

Taghvaee L, Mazandarani AA. Sleep Sci. 2022; 15(Spec 1): 249-256.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Brazilian Association of Sleep, Publisher Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.5935/1984-0063.20220024

PMID

35273775

PMCID

PMC8889956

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The current study examines the relationship between sleep duration and variability with sensation- seeking and risky behaviors in a sample of Iranian undergraduate students.

METHODS: The participants in this study were 385 undergraduate students in Tehran. To collect data, we used the Sensation Seeking Scale, Risk Behavior Scale, and two questions related to sleep duration and sleep variability.

RESULTS: The results showed a positive relationship between sleep deprivation and irregular sleep schedule with sensation-seeking and risk behavior tendencies in students.

DISCUSSION: This association could point to an indirect impact of sleep deprivation on sensationseeking and risk behavior, for example, by altering brain regions responsible for self- control.


Language: en

Keywords

Risk-Taking; Sensation; Sleep Deprivation

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