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Processed data on the night-time use of screen-based media devices and adolescents’ sleep quality and health-related quality of life

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Title: Processed data on the night-time use of screen-based media devices and adolescents’ sleep quality and health-related quality of life
Authors: Mireku, MO
Barker, MM
Mutz, J
Shen, C
Dumontheil, I
Thomas, MSC
Röösli, M
Elliott, P
Toledano, MB
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: The data presented in this article relate to the research article entitled “Night-time screen-based media device use and adolescents' sleep and health-related quality of life”. The present data reports findings from the investigation of the relationship between night-time screen-based media devices (SBMD) use and both sleep quality and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among 11 to 12-year-olds. Baseline data from a large cohort of 6,616 adolescents from 39 schools in and around London, UK, participating in the Study of Cognition Adolescents and Mobile Phone (SCAMP) were analysed. Self-report data on adolescents’ use of any SBMD (mobile phone, tablet, laptop, television etc.) were the main exposures of interest. Mobile phone and television were the most commonly used portable and non-portable device, respectively. Sleep variables were derived from self-reported weekday and/or weekend bedtime, sleep onset latency (SOL) and wake time. Sleep quality was assessed using four standardised dimensions from the Swiss Health Survey. HRQoL was estimated using the KIDSCREEN-10 questionnaire.
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2019
Date of Acceptance: 8-Feb-2019
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/69035
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.103761
ISSN: 2352-3409
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal / Book Title: Data in Brief
Volume: 23
Copyright Statement: © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Sponsor/Funder: Department of Health
Department of Health via Policy Research Programme
UK Department of Health via the Research Initiative on Health and Mobile Telecommunications
Funder's Grant Number: 091/0212
Project reference number PR-ST-0713-00003
Reference number: 091/0212
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: 103761
Online Publication Date: 2019-03-07
Appears in Collections:School of Public Health