Delayed school start time is associated with better sleep, mental health, and life satisfaction among residential high-school students: A prospective study: a prospective study

Christian S. CHAN, Ming Chun TANG, Jacklyn C. Y. LEUNG, Cyanea Y. S. POON, Esther Yuet Ying LAU

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Abstract

This study examined the longer-term individual- and school-level changes in students 7 months after a 1-hour delay in school start time (SST). Two cohorts of grade 11 students (N = 227; 60.8% female, age = 17.0 [0.85]) at a residential high school in Hong Kong completed a questionnaire assessing sleep duration, insomnia symptoms, depression, anxiety, stress, and subjective well-being in 2017 and 2018, respectively. One of the cohorts was reassessed 7 months after the implementation of a delay in SST, from 07:30 am to 08:30 am (n = 83, 65.1% female). School-level data on breakfast consumption, attendance, tardiness, and health clinic visits were collected. Between-group and within-group prospective comparisons suggest that the delay in SST was associated with improved sleep duration, mental health, and life satisfaction. School-level data revealed increased breakfast consumption and decreased unexcused absences, tardiness, and clinic visits. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Article numberzsae171
JournalSleep
Volume47
Issue number11
Early online dateJul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Citation

Chan, C. S., Tang, M. C., Leung, J. C. Y., Poon, C. Y. S., & Lau, E. Y. Y. (2024). Delayed school start time is associated with better sleep, mental health, and life satisfaction among residential high-school students: A prospective study. Sleep, 47(11), Article zsae171. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsae171

Keywords

  • Sleep
  • Delayed school start time
  • Adolescence
  • Mental health

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