Biologicalandpsychosocialconditions,sleepenvironments,schoolschedules,dailyactivity and behaviors, and parents’ sleep habits significantly may affect adolescents’ sleep duration, indicating that the existing chronic sleep loss in adolescents could be, at least partly, intervened by improving adolescents’ physical and psychosocial conditions, controlling visual screen exposure, regulating school schedules, improving sleep hygiene and daytime behaviors, and changing parents’ sleep habits.