Daily links between objective smartphone use and sleep among adolescents

Author:

Burnell Kaitlyn1ORCID,Garrett Shedrick L.1ORCID,Nelson Benjamin W.1,Prinstein Mitchell J.1,Telzer Eva H.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionConcerns abound on how digital technology such as smartphone use may impair adolescent sleep. Although these linkages are supported in cross‐sectional studies, research involving intensive longitudinal assessments and objective measures has called into question the robustness of associations.MethodsIn this study, a sample of ethnically diverse U.S. adolescents (N = 71; Mage = 16.49; 56% girls) wore Fitbit devices and submitted screenshots of their smartphone screen time, pickups, and notifications over a 14‐day period in 2021. The Fitbits recorded nightly sleep quality and sleep onset. Adolescents also completed daily diaries reporting the previous night's sleep onset time and sleep quality.ResultsOn days when adolescents engaged in greater nighttime screen time and, to some extent, pickups relative to their own average, they also had poorer sleep outcomes that night. Greater screen time was associated with later self‐reported and Fitbit‐recorded sleep onset and poorer self‐reported sleep quality. Greater pickups was associated with later self‐reported and Fitbit‐recorded sleep onset. Smartphone use during the day did not relate to sleep outcomes, indicating the importance of distinguishing nighttime from daytime use.ConclusionsParents and clinicians should help adolescents develop healthy digital skills to avoid exacerbating sleep problems that are known to occur during this developmental period.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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