Previous research has indicated the need to use large samples in different cultural contexts in order to clarify age and gender differences on morningness-eveningness and sleep habits. The goal of our research was to study the relationship between morningness-eveningness and sleep habits in a large sample of 2,649 adolescents between 12 and 16 years. The Morningness- Eveningness Scale for Children and an adaptation of the School Sleep Habits Survey measures were used. Results indicated a greater tendency toward eveningness with age and higher eveningness in 13- and 14-year-old girls. Older adolescents claimed later rising time on weekends, later bedtime and shorter sleep length, and greater social jetlag, weekend rise time delay, and weeken...
Previous research has established that school aged adolescents generally do not obtain enough sleep ...
Adolescents in high school suffer from circadian misalignment, undersleeping on weekdays and oversle...
Existing evidence suggests an association between mood, time-of-day and Morningness-Eveningness (M-E...
Individual morningness-eveningness differences explain the rhythmic variations of behavioral and bio...
Several studies analysed sleep habits and circadian preference (Morningness/ Eveningness, M/E) in ad...
AbstractPeople differ in their sleep-wake behavior. This individual difference is conceptualized in ...
People differ in their sleep-wake behavior. This individual difference is conceptualized in differen...
Sleep habits and circadian preference (morningness/eveningness, M/E) have been extensively analyzed ...
Biological and psychosocial factors have been related to the shift to eveningness during early adole...
AbstractPurposeDespite progress in research concerning adolescent and young adult sleep and circadia...
Purpose Despite progress in research concerning adolescent and young adult sleep and circadian prefe...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between circadian preferences, regularity of...
Study objectives To investigate circadian typology in a large, representative sample of Norwegian a...
Objective This study aimed to cast light on the relationships between sleep habits, perceived sleep ...
This review provides an overview of the role of circadian preference in psychological functioning of...
Previous research has established that school aged adolescents generally do not obtain enough sleep ...
Adolescents in high school suffer from circadian misalignment, undersleeping on weekdays and oversle...
Existing evidence suggests an association between mood, time-of-day and Morningness-Eveningness (M-E...
Individual morningness-eveningness differences explain the rhythmic variations of behavioral and bio...
Several studies analysed sleep habits and circadian preference (Morningness/ Eveningness, M/E) in ad...
AbstractPeople differ in their sleep-wake behavior. This individual difference is conceptualized in ...
People differ in their sleep-wake behavior. This individual difference is conceptualized in differen...
Sleep habits and circadian preference (morningness/eveningness, M/E) have been extensively analyzed ...
Biological and psychosocial factors have been related to the shift to eveningness during early adole...
AbstractPurposeDespite progress in research concerning adolescent and young adult sleep and circadia...
Purpose Despite progress in research concerning adolescent and young adult sleep and circadian prefe...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between circadian preferences, regularity of...
Study objectives To investigate circadian typology in a large, representative sample of Norwegian a...
Objective This study aimed to cast light on the relationships between sleep habits, perceived sleep ...
This review provides an overview of the role of circadian preference in psychological functioning of...
Previous research has established that school aged adolescents generally do not obtain enough sleep ...
Adolescents in high school suffer from circadian misalignment, undersleeping on weekdays and oversle...
Existing evidence suggests an association between mood, time-of-day and Morningness-Eveningness (M-E...