This article is free to read on the publisher website Objectives: Young people are sleeping less. Short sleep duration has a range of negative consequences including a hypothesized link with psychological distress, which has yet to be studied Design: Prospective cohort study Setting: Community-based sample from Australia Participants: Twenty thousand (20,822) young adults (aged 17–24) identified through the state vehicle licensing authority. A random sample (n = 5000) was approached for follow-up 12–18 months later, with 2937 providing full data. Main Outcome Measure: Psychological distress, determined by a Kessler 10 score > 21, at baseline; and as both onset and persistence of distress at follow-up. Results: Shorter sleep duration was lin...
This project aimed to investigate the impact of sleepiness and stress on the driving behaviours of y...
Background: The circadian abnormality of delayed sleep phase has been suggested to characterise a su...
Most of the respondents are female, aged 17–22 years, they are students/college students ...
This article is free to read on the publisher website Objectives: Young people are sleeping less. Sh...
Copyright © 2015 Timothy J. Cunningham et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Mental health and sleep are intricately linked. This study characterized associations of psychologic...
Objective: Driving during young adulthood is a time of increased crash risk. Many factors (e.g., dri...
Published online: 24 February 2020BACKGROUND:Mental health disorders are prevalent and costly to wor...
The body needs sleep to get the recovery that it’s need. Too little sleep or no sleep at all may lea...
The aim of this study was to examine if the onset of short sleep and sleep loss were associated with...
Objective/Background: Sleep disorders are common among people with depression and anxiety. This stud...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Objective: To assess demographic predictors of short sleep duration and insufficient rest among adul...
Purpose: Young adults regularly experience restricted sleep due to a range of social, educational an...
This project aimed to investigate the impact of sleepiness and stress on the driving behaviours of y...
Background: The circadian abnormality of delayed sleep phase has been suggested to characterise a su...
Most of the respondents are female, aged 17–22 years, they are students/college students ...
This article is free to read on the publisher website Objectives: Young people are sleeping less. Sh...
Copyright © 2015 Timothy J. Cunningham et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Mental health and sleep are intricately linked. This study characterized associations of psychologic...
Objective: Driving during young adulthood is a time of increased crash risk. Many factors (e.g., dri...
Published online: 24 February 2020BACKGROUND:Mental health disorders are prevalent and costly to wor...
The body needs sleep to get the recovery that it’s need. Too little sleep or no sleep at all may lea...
The aim of this study was to examine if the onset of short sleep and sleep loss were associated with...
Objective/Background: Sleep disorders are common among people with depression and anxiety. This stud...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
Objective: To assess demographic predictors of short sleep duration and insufficient rest among adul...
Purpose: Young adults regularly experience restricted sleep due to a range of social, educational an...
This project aimed to investigate the impact of sleepiness and stress on the driving behaviours of y...
Background: The circadian abnormality of delayed sleep phase has been suggested to characterise a su...
Most of the respondents are female, aged 17–22 years, they are students/college students ...