Objective: Poor sleep poses negative health consequences for youth, yet few longitudinal actigraphy studies have examined basic developmental trends in sleep across adolescents’ transition to young adulthood. In this longitudinal actigraphy study, stability of individual differences and trajectories of sleep during and after high school were examined. The degree to which sleep trajectories differed by college attendance status was also studied. Methods: A total of 343 youth with Asian, Latino, and European American backgrounds completed eight days of wrist actigraphy at two-year intervals in Wave 1(n= 295, Mage= 16.39), Wave 2 (n= 211 including 34 new participants to refresh the sample, Mage= 18.31), and Wave 3 (n= 144, Mage= 20.29). Sleep ...
Objective/Background: This paper utilized a person-centered approach to examine individual differenc...
IntroductionThe propensity for sleep shifts later as puberty progresses. The present analysis examin...
The influence of the sleep patterns of 2,259 students, aged 11 to 14 years, on trajectories of depre...
Objective: Poor sleep poses negative health consequences for youth, yet few longitudinal actigraphy ...
ObjectivePoor sleep poses negative health consequences for youth, yet few longitudinal actigraphy st...
Background: Development induces changes in sleep, and its duration has been reported to change as a ...
PurposeTo present normative values of mean sleep duration from adolescence through young adulthood (...
Introduction Sleep difficulties affect approximately 45% of adolescents and are associated with hea...
PURPOSE Research to date suggests that physical activity is associated with improved sleep, but s...
peer reviewedAccording to recent meta-analyses, adolescents across different countries and cultures ...
The trajectories and stability of self-reported sleep duration recorded at ages 13, 15, and 23 years...
Study Objectives: We examined how adolescents’ sleep patterns (i.e. insomnia symptoms and sleep dura...
Sleep-wake patterns and the electroencephalogram (EEG) during sleep undergo fundamental changes duri...
AbstractDespite the known importance of sleep for brain development, and the sharp increase in poor ...
Adolescent development is accompanied by profound changes in the timing and amounts of sleep and wak...
Objective/Background: This paper utilized a person-centered approach to examine individual differenc...
IntroductionThe propensity for sleep shifts later as puberty progresses. The present analysis examin...
The influence of the sleep patterns of 2,259 students, aged 11 to 14 years, on trajectories of depre...
Objective: Poor sleep poses negative health consequences for youth, yet few longitudinal actigraphy ...
ObjectivePoor sleep poses negative health consequences for youth, yet few longitudinal actigraphy st...
Background: Development induces changes in sleep, and its duration has been reported to change as a ...
PurposeTo present normative values of mean sleep duration from adolescence through young adulthood (...
Introduction Sleep difficulties affect approximately 45% of adolescents and are associated with hea...
PURPOSE Research to date suggests that physical activity is associated with improved sleep, but s...
peer reviewedAccording to recent meta-analyses, adolescents across different countries and cultures ...
The trajectories and stability of self-reported sleep duration recorded at ages 13, 15, and 23 years...
Study Objectives: We examined how adolescents’ sleep patterns (i.e. insomnia symptoms and sleep dura...
Sleep-wake patterns and the electroencephalogram (EEG) during sleep undergo fundamental changes duri...
AbstractDespite the known importance of sleep for brain development, and the sharp increase in poor ...
Adolescent development is accompanied by profound changes in the timing and amounts of sleep and wak...
Objective/Background: This paper utilized a person-centered approach to examine individual differenc...
IntroductionThe propensity for sleep shifts later as puberty progresses. The present analysis examin...
The influence of the sleep patterns of 2,259 students, aged 11 to 14 years, on trajectories of depre...