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10.1016/j.sleh.2015.09.006

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pmid26981583      Sleep+Health 2015 ; 1 (4): 300-3
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  • Say ?GDNT?: Frequency of Adolescent Texting at Night #MMPMID26981583
  • Troxel WM; Hunter G; Scharf D
  • Sleep Health 2015[Dec]; 1 (4): 300-3 PMID26981583show ga
  • Objective: Electronic media use is pervasive among adolescents. However, prior studies of media use have not specifically focused on texting behavior, and current estimates of teen texting -- a primary form of communication among adolescents ? are based on teens? self-reported use. Evaluating the frequency of nighttime texting is crucial, given evidence that such behaviors may contribute to epidemic levels of insufficient sleep among adolescents. Methods: Descriptive analysis of objectively recorded outgoing text message data in a sample of adolescents (N=43; M=16.06, SD 1.29 years of age; 63% females). Results: The current study found that texting behavior was ubiquitous in the pre-bedtime period with 98% of adolescents sending at least one text after 8:00 pm. Texting was also very prevalent at night: 70% of participating teens sent at least one text between10:00 pm and 5:59 am. Conclusions: These findings add to a growing body of literature highlighting the potential role of mobile electronic devices in adolescent sleep disturbances.
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