Brief report: Behaviorally induced insufficient sleep syndrome in older adolescents: Prevalence and correlates
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- Ståle Pallesen
- Department of Psychosocial Science Faculty of Psychology University of Bergen Christiesgt. 12 5015 Bergen Norway
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- Ingvild West Saxvig
- Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care University of Bergen Norway
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- Helge Molde
- Department of Psychosocial Science Faculty of Psychology University of Bergen Christiesgt. 12 5015 Bergen Norway
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- Eli S⊘rensen
- Norwegian Competence Center for Sleep Disorders Haukeland University Hospital Norway
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- Ane Wilhelmsen‐Langeland
- Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care University of Bergen Norway
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- Bj⊘rn Bjorvatn
- Norwegian Competence Center for Sleep Disorders Haukeland University Hospital Norway
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- 公開日
- 2010-03-19
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- DOI
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- 10.1016/j.adolescence.2010.02.005
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- Wiley
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<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of “behaviorally induced insufficient sleep syndrome (BIISS)” which is a newly defined hypersomnia, among adolescents. BIISS is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, short habitual sleep duration and sleeping considerably longer than usual during weekend/vacations. The study was conducted in the Hordaland County, Norway using a cluster sampling procedure. In all, 1285 high school students (aged 16–19 years) participated by completing self‐report questionnaires on a computer. The estimated prevalence of BIISS was 10.4%. The results from logistic regression analyses showed that use of alcohol and living in an urban area were positively related to BIISS, whereas a high level of education in mothers was negatively related to BIISS. BIISS was associated with poor grades and symptoms of anxiety and depression.</jats:p>
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- Journal of Adolescence
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Journal of Adolescence 34 (2), 391-395, 2010-03-19
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- 10959254
- 01401971
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