Studies on sleep and psychological functions have predominantly focused on the negative consequences of poor sleep. Little is known about whether and how s
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The interactions between teens and parents around sleep and digital technology can be challenging. In terms of sleep, there is a concern that teens are not getting enough of it, which can negatively affect the behaviour, feelings, and social relationships of teens, as well as their academic per...
Preliminary findings from the study were presented at SLEEP 2023, the 37th annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. Stabilize Sleep to Improve Function Short sleep duration in adolescents has been linked to poor grades and greater behavioral issues at school, but less is known ...
Brief arousals are clinically important and increasingly scored during polysomnography. However, the frequency of arousals during routine polysomnography i... R Mathur,NJ Douglas - 《Sleep》 被引量: 497发表: 1995年 Taken Out of Context Teens leveraged these sites for a wide array of everyday so...
SKEPTICS ARE FAMILIAR WITH DIFFERENT SLEEP anomalies that help explain the various psychological experiences that people have that are often attributed to supernatural, paranormal, or even extraterrestrial causes. Hypnagogic (just after ... H Love 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 From Zero to Hero and Back ...
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Sleep is a fundamental human right crucial for overall health and well-being, yet it remains elusive for many.However, experts point out that Korean adolescents, truck drivers, shift workers, and women who are raising children do not get enough sleep and
Owens and colleagues review evidence suggesting that biological changes during puberty result in adolescents shifting their sleep periods (ie, falling asleep later in the evening), but they still require the same amount of sleep (approximately 9 hours). Many studies have shown that adolescents are ...
We have discussed this with him and taken it from him often but it doesn't matter he keeps going back saying it helps him sleep and helps anxiety. It is impossible to punish him (he is 16) because he has theseMore RebeccaW_ParentalSupport roxanne luke I hear you. It can be ...