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Journal of youth and adolescence

Journal Volume: 44
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Year: 2014
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

Adolescents' electronic media use at night, sleep disturbance, and depressive symptoms in the smartphone age

Autonomic dysfunction: a possible pathophysiological pathway underlying the association between sleep and obesity in children at-risk for obesity

Daily diary reports of social connection, objective sleep, and the cortisol awakening response during adolescents' first year of college

Exposure to violence, social cognitive processing, and sleep problems in urban adolescents

Mexican american adolescents' sleep patterns: contextual correlates and implications for health and adjustment in young adulthood

Multi-method assessments of sleep over the transition to college and the associations with depression and anxiety symptoms

Parallel mediation effects by sleep on the parental warmth-problem behavior links: evidence from national probability samples of Georgian and Swiss adolescents

Prospective relationships between sleep problems and substance use, internalizing and externalizing problems

Risk behaviors and negative health outcomes for adolescents with late bedtimes

Sleep Problems Across Development: A Pathway to Adolescent Risk Taking Through Working Memory

Sleepless in Fairfax: the difference one more hour of sleep can make for teen hopelessness, suicidal ideation, and substance use

The effects of age, gender, hopelessness, and exposure to violence on sleep disorder symptoms and daytime sleepiness among adolescents in impoverished neighborhoods

The Effects of Ethnic/Racial Discrimination and Sleep Quality on Depressive Symptoms and Self-Esteem Trajectories Among Diverse Adolescents

The impact of sleep duration on adolescent development: a genetically informed analysis of identical twin pairs

Unhealthy sleep practices, conduct problems, and daytime functioning during adolescence