Gender Difference in the Effect of Short Sleep Time on Suicide among Korean Adolescents
A close association between the duration of sleep and suicide has been reported in previous studies. This study was designed to investigate whether there is a difference in the effects of sleep duration on suicide by gender. This study was conducted based on the results of a volunteer online survey...
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doaj-c54a4e410bcd41c6a91f662deb59694d2020-11-25T02:28:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-09-011618328510.3390/ijerph16183285ijerph16183285Gender Difference in the Effect of Short Sleep Time on Suicide among Korean AdolescentsWoong-Sub Park0SangA Kim1Hyeyun Kim2Department of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, College of Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangwon 25601, KoreaDepartment of Social Welfare, Dong Seoul University, Gyenggi 13117, KoreaDepartment of Neurology, College of Medicine, Catholic Kwandong University, International St. Mary’s Hospital, Incheon 22711, KoreaA close association between the duration of sleep and suicide has been reported in previous studies. This study was designed to investigate whether there is a difference in the effects of sleep duration on suicide by gender. This study was conducted based on the results of a volunteer online survey for adolescents in middle and high school in the Republic of Korea. The results showed that the effect of a depressive mood on short sleep time and on suicide was not different between male and female adolescents. It has been reported that the direct effect of short sleep time on increasing suicidal ideation is 2.50 times higher in female than in male adolescents. Differences in the metabolism of sex hormones and sleep-associated neurotransmitters might have affected this result, but further studies are needed to clarify more obvious mechanisms. In addition, this result should be considered when establishing sleep education for adolescents.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/18/3285gendersleep timesuicideKoreanadolescents |
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Gender Difference in the Effect of Short Sleep Time on Suicide among Korean Adolescents |
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A close association between the duration of sleep and suicide has been reported in previous studies. This study was designed to investigate whether there is a difference in the effects of sleep duration on suicide by gender. This study was conducted based on the results of a volunteer online survey for adolescents in middle and high school in the Republic of Korea. The results showed that the effect of a depressive mood on short sleep time and on suicide was not different between male and female adolescents. It has been reported that the direct effect of short sleep time on increasing suicidal ideation is 2.50 times higher in female than in male adolescents. Differences in the metabolism of sex hormones and sleep-associated neurotransmitters might have affected this result, but further studies are needed to clarify more obvious mechanisms. In addition, this result should be considered when establishing sleep education for adolescents. |
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