Sleep Problems in Adults With ADHD: Prevalences and Their Relationship With Psychiatric Comorbidity.

Oct 2, 2024Journal of attention disorders

Sleep Problems and Their Link to Mental Health Issues in Adults with ADHD

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Abstract

About 60% of adults with ADHD screened positive for any sleep disorder.

  • The most prevalent sleep disorders among adults with ADHD were delayed sleep phase syndrome (36%), insomnia (30%), and restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movement disorder (29%).
  • Sleep problems in this population are associated with comorbid conditions such as depression, anxiety, substance use disorder, personality disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • The mean age of participants was 35.4 years, with nearly half (49.4%) being female.
  • Systematic screening for sleep disorders could enhance understanding and treatment of both sleep and psychiatric issues in adults with ADHD.

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