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Adolescent Crash Rates and School Start Times in Two Central Virginia Counties, 2009-2011: A Follow-up Study to a Southeastern Virginia Study, 2007-2008
AbstractBackground and Objective:Early high school start times (EHSST) may lead to sleep loss in adolescents (“teens”), thus resulting in higher crash rates. (Vorona et al., 2011). In this study, we examined two other adjacent Virginia counties for the two years ...
High School Start Times and the Impact on High School Students: What We Know, and What We Hope to Learn
AbstractStudy Objectives:Several organizations have provided recommendations to ensure high school starts no sooner than 08:30. However, although there are plausible biological reasons to support such recommendations, published recommendations have been based ...
Delaying Middle School and High School Start Times Promotes Student Health and Performance: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Position Statement
AbstractDuring adolescence, internal circadian rhythms and biological sleep drive change to result in later sleep and wake times. As a result of these changes, early middle school and high school start times curtail sleep, hamper a student's preparedness to learn,...Later School Start Times: What Informs Parent Support or Opposition?
AbstractStudy Objectives:To investigate parental knowledge about adolescent sleep needs, and other beliefs that may inform their support for or objection to later school start times.
Methods:In 2014, we conducted a cross-sectional, Internet-based survey of a ...