OBJECTIVE: Sleep is a multi-dimensional health behavior associated with elevated risk of substance use. This is the first study to utilize a latent class approach to characterize sleep health across multiple dimensions and across time from late adolescence to emerging adulthood, and to examine associations with alcohol and cannabis use trajectories. METHODS: The sample included 2995 emerging adults (mean ages = 18 to 24 years across six waves of data collection; 54% female) who provided data on sleep dimensions (quality, duration, and social jetlag) and frequency and consequences of alcohol and cannabis use. Longitudinal latent class analysis (LLCA) models characterized participants according to the three sleep dimensions. La...
Background: Poor sleep quality and insomnia have been associated with the use of tobacco, alcohol, a...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
BACKGROUND: Abundant cross-sectional evidence links eveningness (a preference for later sleep-wake t...
Substance use (SU) and sleep problems appear interrelated, but few studies have examined the influen...
Substance use (SU) and sleep problems appear interrelated, but few studies have examined the influen...
BackgroundAbundant cross-sectional evidence links eveningness (a preference for later sleep-wake tim...
Marijuana (MJ) is the most frequently used illicit drug in the United States, with 31% of young adul...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Background: Despite understanding the long-term risks associated with early substance use, less is k...
Contains fulltext : 137367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While researc...
Background: Research has shown a bi-directional relation between alcohol use and sleep regulation i...
Inadequate sleep and problematic drinking are prevalent among high school students and are significa...
Contains fulltext : 90031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Re...
Background: Poor sleep quality and insomnia have been associated with the use of tobacco, alcohol, a...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...
BACKGROUND: Abundant cross-sectional evidence links eveningness (a preference for later sleep-wake t...
Substance use (SU) and sleep problems appear interrelated, but few studies have examined the influen...
Substance use (SU) and sleep problems appear interrelated, but few studies have examined the influen...
BackgroundAbundant cross-sectional evidence links eveningness (a preference for later sleep-wake tim...
Marijuana (MJ) is the most frequently used illicit drug in the United States, with 31% of young adul...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Study Objectives: We aimed to explore symptoms of insomnia in a group of youths characterized as eng...
Background: Despite understanding the long-term risks associated with early substance use, less is k...
Contains fulltext : 137367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While researc...
Background: Research has shown a bi-directional relation between alcohol use and sleep regulation i...
Inadequate sleep and problematic drinking are prevalent among high school students and are significa...
Contains fulltext : 90031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Re...
Background: Poor sleep quality and insomnia have been associated with the use of tobacco, alcohol, a...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
Aims: The association between alcohol use and sleep problems is well established and clinically mean...