A number of studies have found a significant link between sleep and psychosocial functioning among university students. A critical examination of this literature, however, indicates that one important gap within the literature is the need for longitudinal studies that specifically test for bidirectional associations between these two constructs. The main purpose of my dissertation was to address this gap by conducting three studies that examined bidirectional associations between sleep and psychosocial functioning among a sample of university students. Participants were 942 (71.5% female) undergraduate students enrolled at a Canadian university, who completed survey assessments annually for three consecutive years, beginning in their first ...
Sleep is a vital human function, critical to health across the lifespan. However, college students r...
Insomnia has been correlated with several negative mental and physical health outcomes in female und...
Background: Previous research suggests that insufficient daily sleep has negative effects on both we...
Young adults experience a variety of changes when entering university (e.g., leaving home for the fi...
The current dissertation consists of three interrelated studies examining the relationship between s...
The long-term effects of sleep on adolescent psychosocial well-being are mostly unknown, although in...
Sleep is one of the vital aspects of our life. Its importance, however, often receives a lack of att...
In adolescence, peer relationships become crucial since youths start to rely on their peers for supp...
Sleep deprivation affects the academic performance of online university students, and students who h...
This study tracked change over time in sleep quantity, disturbance, and timing, and sleep's covariat...
Background: Disordered sleep is a national health issue affecting an estimated 50-70 million US adul...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
University students experience high prevalence of mental health problems and exacerbation of mental ...
Background: Whereas short and problematic sleep are associated with psychological problems in adoles...
This study used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth to examine the cross...
Sleep is a vital human function, critical to health across the lifespan. However, college students r...
Insomnia has been correlated with several negative mental and physical health outcomes in female und...
Background: Previous research suggests that insufficient daily sleep has negative effects on both we...
Young adults experience a variety of changes when entering university (e.g., leaving home for the fi...
The current dissertation consists of three interrelated studies examining the relationship between s...
The long-term effects of sleep on adolescent psychosocial well-being are mostly unknown, although in...
Sleep is one of the vital aspects of our life. Its importance, however, often receives a lack of att...
In adolescence, peer relationships become crucial since youths start to rely on their peers for supp...
Sleep deprivation affects the academic performance of online university students, and students who h...
This study tracked change over time in sleep quantity, disturbance, and timing, and sleep's covariat...
Background: Disordered sleep is a national health issue affecting an estimated 50-70 million US adul...
Interindividual differences in neurobehavioral response to sleep loss are ubiquitous and unexplained...
University students experience high prevalence of mental health problems and exacerbation of mental ...
Background: Whereas short and problematic sleep are associated with psychological problems in adoles...
This study used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth to examine the cross...
Sleep is a vital human function, critical to health across the lifespan. However, college students r...
Insomnia has been correlated with several negative mental and physical health outcomes in female und...
Background: Previous research suggests that insufficient daily sleep has negative effects on both we...