Health Correlates of Insomnia Symptoms and Comorbid Mental Disorders in a Nationally Representative Sample of US Adolescents

Oct 18, 2014Sleep

Health links between insomnia symptoms and mental disorders in US teenagers

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Abstract

Nearly one-third of adolescents in the US reported insomnia symptoms for at least 2 weeks during the past year.

  • Hispanic (42.0%) and black (41.3%) youth were significantly more likely to report insomnia symptoms compared to non-Hispanic white youth (30.4%).
  • Adolescents with insomnia symptoms were at a higher risk for all classes of mental disorders, with an odds ratio of 3.4.
  • Insomnia symptoms were associated with increased risks of suicidality (odds ratio: 2.63) and poor perceived mental health (odds ratio: 2.01).
  • Chronic medical conditions (odds ratio: 1.94), smoking (odds ratio: 2.60), and obesity (odds ratio: 1.46) were also more prevalent among those with insomnia symptoms.
  • Comorbid mental disorders increased the severity of negative health indicators among adolescents with insomnia symptoms.

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