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Title: Morningness-eveningness preference and mood in Japanese junior high school students. Author: Takeuchi H, Morisane H, Iwanaga A, Hino N, Matsuoka A, Harada T. Journal: Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 2002 Jun; 56(3):227-8. PubMed ID: 12047569. Abstract: The relationship between morningness-eveningness (M-E) preference and mood in Japanese students aged 12-15 years (690 boys and 649 girls) was investigated. No significant difference in M-E preference was seen between genders. Girls became gloomy more frequently than boys, whereby the girls who experienced melancholy more frequently tended to prefer evening. The correlation between mood and M-E preference, which was demonstrated only by girls, might be linked to a rapid shift to evening preference by girls in the past couple of years.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]