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Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration.

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George, MJ; Rivenbark, JG; Russell, MA; Ng'eno, L; Hoyle, RH; Odgers, CL
Published in: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence
September 2019

Commercially available wearable devices are marketed as a means of objectively capturing daily sleep easily and inexpensively outside of the laboratory. Two ecological momentary assessment studies-with 120 older adolescents (aged 18-19) and 395 younger adolescents (aged 10-16)-captured nightly self-reported and wearable (Jawbone) recorded sleep duration. Self-reported and wearable recorded daily sleep duration were moderately correlated (r ~ .50), associations which were stronger on weekdays and among young adolescent boys. Older adolescents self-reported sleep duration closely corresponded with estimates from the wearable device, but younger adolescents reported having an hour more of sleep, on average, compared to device estimates. Self-reported, but not wearable-recorded, sleep duration and quality were consistently associated with daily well-being measures. Suggestions for the integration of commercially available wearable devices into future daily research with adolescents are provided.

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Published In

Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence

DOI

EISSN

1532-7795

ISSN

1050-8392

Publication Date

September 2019

Volume

29

Issue

3

Start / End Page

613 / 626

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Wearable Electronic Devices
  • Sleep
  • Self Report
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Commerce
 

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George, M. J., Rivenbark, J. G., Russell, M. A., Ng’eno, L., Hoyle, R. H., & Odgers, C. L. (2019). Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration. Journal of Research on Adolescence : The Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence, 29(3), 613–626. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12467
George, Madeleine J., Joshua G. Rivenbark, Michael A. Russell, Leonard Ng’eno, Rick H. Hoyle, and Candice L. Odgers. “Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration.Journal of Research on Adolescence : The Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence 29, no. 3 (September 2019): 613–26. https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12467.
George MJ, Rivenbark JG, Russell MA, Ng’eno L, Hoyle RH, Odgers CL. Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration. Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence. 2019 Sep;29(3):613–26.
George, Madeleine J., et al. “Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration.Journal of Research on Adolescence : The Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence, vol. 29, no. 3, Sept. 2019, pp. 613–26. Epmc, doi:10.1111/jora.12467.
George MJ, Rivenbark JG, Russell MA, Ng’eno L, Hoyle RH, Odgers CL. Evaluating the Use of Commercially Available Wearable Wristbands to Capture Adolescents' Daily Sleep Duration. Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence. 2019 Sep;29(3):613–626.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence

DOI

EISSN

1532-7795

ISSN

1050-8392

Publication Date

September 2019

Volume

29

Issue

3

Start / End Page

613 / 626

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Wearable Electronic Devices
  • Sleep
  • Self Report
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Commerce