A growing body of work indicates that sleep problems are associated with antisocial behaviour in young people. This opens up the opportunity for interventions that improve sleep to reduce antisocial behaviour. Brown et al. (2022) provide important new leads that can help to target interventions, highlighting that the relationship may be most relevant to aggressive offending and that it is consistent across adolescence and young adulthood. The within-individual design adopted in this study has a number of methodological strengths. This commentary evaluates the effectiveness of the approach in terms of accounting for confounding effects and addressing temporal ordering. Directions for future research to build on the target paper are considere...
Although shorter sleep duration is theorized to increase the risk of engaging in aggressive behavior...
Background: Adolescents tend to go to bed later and sleep less as they grow older, although their ne...
Poor sleep quality is closely related to aggression, but despite the promise of new therapeutic poss...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Peer victimization in children and adolescents is a serious public health con...
There are profound consequences when developing youth do not get adequatesleep. In particular, sleep...
This study aimed to establish if a significant relationship exists between sleep and aggression in a...
Short sleep duration has been linked to higher levels of aggression. To synthetize all available res...
Poor sleep quality is closely related to aggression, but despite the promise of new therapeutic poss...
Good sleep is important for our emotional stability and aggression control. Although most people do ...
The contribution of cognition to the sleep-aggression relationship is explored via three connected s...
Adolescents tend to go to bed later and sleep less as they grow older, although their need for sleep...
Purpose - Sleep deprivation is well known to negatively affect mood, cognition and behaviour. The pu...
Clinical observations suggest that sleep problems may be a causal factor in the development of react...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to test whether a cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based grou...
This study evaluated whether adolescents who report having been bullied, being bullies, or report bo...
Although shorter sleep duration is theorized to increase the risk of engaging in aggressive behavior...
Background: Adolescents tend to go to bed later and sleep less as they grow older, although their ne...
Poor sleep quality is closely related to aggression, but despite the promise of new therapeutic poss...
[[abstract]]RATIONALE: Peer victimization in children and adolescents is a serious public health con...
There are profound consequences when developing youth do not get adequatesleep. In particular, sleep...
This study aimed to establish if a significant relationship exists between sleep and aggression in a...
Short sleep duration has been linked to higher levels of aggression. To synthetize all available res...
Poor sleep quality is closely related to aggression, but despite the promise of new therapeutic poss...
Good sleep is important for our emotional stability and aggression control. Although most people do ...
The contribution of cognition to the sleep-aggression relationship is explored via three connected s...
Adolescents tend to go to bed later and sleep less as they grow older, although their need for sleep...
Purpose - Sleep deprivation is well known to negatively affect mood, cognition and behaviour. The pu...
Clinical observations suggest that sleep problems may be a causal factor in the development of react...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to test whether a cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based grou...
This study evaluated whether adolescents who report having been bullied, being bullies, or report bo...
Although shorter sleep duration is theorized to increase the risk of engaging in aggressive behavior...
Background: Adolescents tend to go to bed later and sleep less as they grow older, although their ne...
Poor sleep quality is closely related to aggression, but despite the promise of new therapeutic poss...