Featured Article: Technology Use and Sleep in Adolescents With and Without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Jan 8, 2019Journal of pediatric psychology

Technology Use and Sleep Patterns in Teenagers With and Without ADHD

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Abstract

Adolescents with ADHD used technology for an average of 61 minutes daily for video games, compared to 31 minutes for those without ADHD.

  • Adolescents with ADHD reported significantly higher overall technology use, including television, video games, and phone chats.
  • Greater reported technology use is linked to more sleep-wake problems and reduced time spent in bed.
  • The relationship between technology use and sleep issues is consistent across both adolescents with and without ADHD.
  • ADHD status affects the connection between parent-reported technology use and teacher-reported daytime sleepiness, significant only for those with ADHD.

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