2023
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13844
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Using a frequentist and Bayesian approach to examine video game usage, substance use, and sleep among college students

Abstract: Summary Video games are a popular form of entertainment. However, there is mixed evidence for the association between video game usage and poor sleep quality, short sleep duration, or delayed sleep timing. The current study examined associations between daily sleep behaviours and video game usage via a Bayesian and frequentist statistical approach. Caffeine and alcohol consumption were also assessed as moderators, as these behaviours may co‐occur with video game usage and poor sleep. 1032 (72% female) undergra… Show more

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