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Night-to-night sleep patterns and mental health in teenagers

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Abstract

A sample of 238 adolescents showed a significant positive association between intraindividual variability in sleep duration and a general factor of dysregulation and psychopathology (β = 0.18, 95% CI = 0.013, 0.335).

  • Intraindividual variability in sleep duration is linked to broader psychopathology in adolescents.
  • This association remains consistent across various demographic characteristics.
  • No significant associations were found between specific internalizing or externalizing problems and other sleep metrics.
  • Assessing sleep consistency may be more relevant to adolescents' mental health than total sleep time.
  • Interventions that target sleep variability could potentially reduce a range of psychiatric disorders.

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