Association between commuting and mental health among Japanese adolescents

Author:

Nakajima Suguru12,Otsuka Yuichiro1ORCID,Itani Osamu3ORCID,Kaneko Yoshiyuki2ORCID,Suzuki Masahiro2,Kaneita Yoshitaka1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Public Health, Department of Social Medicine Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Psychiatry Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Public Health International University of Health and Welfare Chiba Japan

Abstract

AimMental health issues in adolescence contribute to various disease burdens later in life and are associated with violence, crime, and suicide. Activities such as sleep, diet, exercise, and time spent using electronic devices are related to declining mental health. However, few studies have examined the association between commuting times to school and mental health. This study tested the hypothesis that high school students' long commuting times are associated with poor mental health.MethodA cross‐sectional study was conducted between October and December 2022 among 2067 students at two private high schools. Survey items included participant information (sex, grade, school), commuting time, mental health status (Patient Health Questionnaire 9 [PHQ‐9]: depressive symptoms, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 [GAD‐7]: anxiety symptoms), lifestyle factors, and sleep‐related factors.ResultsData from 1899 high school students were analyzed. The prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms was 17.3% and 19.0%, respectively. A commuting time of ≥1 h was significantly associated with depressive symptoms (adjusted odds ratio: 1.60 [95% confidence interval]: 1.14–2.24) and anxiety symptoms (adjusted odds ratio: 1.51 [95% confidence interval]: 1.09–2.10). Sex, grade, use of ≥8 h/day of electronic devices, and chronotype were significantly associated with depressive symptoms, while sex, grade, use of ≥8 h/day of electronic devices, and insomnia were significantly associated with anxiety symptoms.ConclusionIt is suggested that long commuting times are associated with poor mental health in high school students. Parents and schools should consider commuting time when advising students on school selection to maintain their mental health.

Publisher

Wiley

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