Abstract

This study explored the correspondence between adolescents’ sleep duration and that of their parents and identified the factors affecting the appropriate sleep duration for adolescents. The data of 795 adolescents from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2015–2018) were analyzed. We used Cohen’s kappa coefficient to measure the correspondence between adolescents’ sleep duration and that of their parents. A multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors affecting adequate sleep duration among adolescents. Our study found that factors such as adolescents’ gender, father’s education level, and drinking among adolescents and parents influenced the adolescents’ sleep duration. Second, a higher correspondence between the sleep duration of adolescents and that of mothers (Kappa = 0.213, p < 0.001) was found compared to that of fathers (Kappa = 0.064, p = 0.031). Finally, an adequate sleep duration among adolescents’ mothers was a major factor that influenced the adequate sleep duration of adolescents (OR = 2.494, 95% CI = 1.850–3.362, p < 0.001). Therefore, when organizing adolescent sleep education and management programs in various community sleep management institutions, the main caregiver’s sleep duration management and family drinking management should be combined. Additionally, gender equality awareness should be improved for parenting, including monitoring adolescents’ sleep accordingly.

Highlights

  • Adolescence is a critical period of rapid transformation and development

  • As national data was consulted for this study, to our knowledge, this study provides a novel contribution by associating adolescent data with that of their parents, which has rarely been conducted in this context

  • This study aimed to provide preliminary data for the development of health and sleep education programs for parents and adolescents by examining the degree of correspondence between the sleep duration of both

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Introduction

Adolescence is a critical period of rapid transformation and development. During this period, lifestyle choices can affect adolescent health and possibly impact future generations, when young people start families of their own [1]. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) 2015 announcement, [4] the average sleep duration of Koreans ranked the lowest among the 18 countries surveyed. It was revealed that life satisfaction in Korean children and adolescents is the lowest among OECD countries [6]. Based on a 10-point scale, the average life satisfaction of children and adolescents in Korea was 6.6 points, while the average in the other 27 countries was 7.6 points [6]

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