Eveningness and Later Sleep Timing Are Associated with Greater Risk for Alcohol and Marijuana Use in Adolescence: Initial Findings from the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence Study
暂无分享,去创建一个
A. Pfefferbaum | E. Sullivan | I. Colrain | M. D. De Bellis | S. Tapert | D. Clark | F. Baker | B. Hasler | M. de Zambotti | P. Franzen | B. Nagel | S. Brown | D. Prouty | K. Pohl | Brant P. Hasler | Massimiliano de Zambotti
[1] J. Miles,et al. Sleepy Teens and Energy Drink Use: Results From an Ethnically Diverse Sample of Youth , 2018, Behavioral sleep medicine.
[2] W. Thompson,et al. Effects of prior testing lasting a full year in NCANDA adolescents: Contributions from age, sex, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, site, family history of alcohol or drug abuse, and baseline performance , 2017, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
[3] Daniel J Buysse,et al. Shifts Toward Morningness During Behavioral Sleep Interventions Are Associated With Improvements in Depression, Positive Affect, and Sleep Quality , 2016, Behavioral sleep medicine.
[4] E. Forbes,et al. The hazards of bad sleep-Sleep duration and quality as predictors of adolescent alcohol and cannabis use. , 2016, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[5] K. Minges,et al. Delayed school start times and adolescent sleep: A systematic review of the experimental evidence. , 2016, Sleep medicine reviews.
[6] Adrian R. Willoughby,et al. Age-Related Differences in Sleep Architecture and Electroencephalogram in Adolescents in the National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence Sample. , 2016, Sleep.
[7] D. Clark,et al. Restless Sleep and Variable Sleep Timing During Late Childhood Accelerate the Onset of Alcohol and Other Drug Involvement. , 2016, Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs.
[8] D. Clark,et al. Screening for Underage Drinking and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition Alcohol Use Disorder in Rural Primary Care Practice. , 2016, The Journal of pediatrics.
[9] Jarrod M. Ellingson,et al. Changes in negative urgency, positive urgency, and sensation seeking across adolescence. , 2016, Personality and individual differences.
[10] D. Strong,et al. Marijuana use patterns and sleep among community-based young adults , 2016, Journal of addictive diseases.
[11] Megan E. Patrick,et al. A Call for Research on High-Intensity Alcohol Use. , 2016, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[12] J. Emens,et al. Effect of Light and Melatonin and Other Melatonin Receptor Agonists on Human Circadian Physiology. , 2015, Sleep medicine clinics.
[13] Torsten Rohlfing,et al. The National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA): A Multisite Study of Adolescent Development and Substance Use. , 2015, Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs.
[14] T. Kamarck,et al. Social Jetlag, Chronotype, and Cardiometabolic Risk. , 2015, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
[15] T. Willoughby,et al. Perceived morningness–eveningness predicts academic adjustment and substance use across university, but social jetlag is not to blame , 2015, Chronobiology international.
[16] GradisarMichael,et al. Caffeine and Sleep in Adolescents: A Systematic Review , 2015 .
[17] K. Pohl,et al. Neuroinformatics Software Applications Supporting Electronic Data Capture, Management, and Sharing for the Neuroimaging Community , 2015, Neuropsychology Review.
[18] D. Clark,et al. Sleep and circadian contributions to adolescent alcohol use disorder. , 2015, Alcohol.
[19] K. Namkoong,et al. Circadian preference and trait impulsivity, sensation-seeking and response inhibition in healthy young adults , 2015, Chronobiology international.
[20] M. Wong,et al. Prospective relationship between poor sleep and substance-related problems in a national sample of adolescents. , 2015, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[21] I. Hickie,et al. Health correlates of insomnia symptoms and comorbid mental disorders in a nationally representative sample of US adolescents. , 2015, Sleep.
[22] R. Wiers,et al. Prospective Relationships Between Sleep Problems and Substance Use, Internalizing and Externalizing Problems , 2014, Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
[23] J. Arnedt,et al. Sleep and Substance Use Disorders: An Update , 2014, Current Psychiatry Reports.
[24] Bedda L. Rosario,et al. A longitudinal study of insomnia and other sleep complaints in adolescents with and without alcohol use disorders. , 2014, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[25] B. Bjorvatn,et al. Assessment and Treatment of Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder in Adolescents: Recent Innovations and Cautions , 2014 .
[26] K. Sher,et al. Impulsivity and Alcohol Involvement: Multiple, Distinct Constructs and Processes , 2014, Current Addiction Reports.
[27] E. Frank,et al. Morningness–eveningness and treatment response in major depressive disorder , 2014, Chronobiology international.
[28] E. Forbes,et al. An altered neural response to reward may contribute to alcohol problems among late adolescents with an evening chronotype , 2013, Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging.
[29] Torsten Rohlfing,et al. N-CANDA data integration: anatomy of an asynchronous infrastructure for multi-site, multi-instrument longitudinal data capture , 2013, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..
[30] D. Clark,et al. Circadian misalignment, reward-related brain function, and adolescent alcohol involvement. , 2013, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[31] Alex H. S. Harris,et al. Poor sleep quality as a risk factor for lapse following a cannabis quit attempt. , 2013, Journal of substance abuse treatment.
[32] Mary L. Phillips,et al. Weekend–weekday advances in sleep timing are associated with altered reward-related brain function in healthy adolescents , 2012, Biological Psychology.
[33] V. Natale,et al. Circadian Preference and the Big Five: The Role of Impulsivity and Sensation Seeking , 2012, Chronobiology international.
[34] Leslie A Lytle,et al. Longitudinal Bi-directional Relationships Between Sleep and Youth Substance Use , 2012, Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
[35] Joseph W. LaBrie,et al. Global sleep quality as a moderator of alcohol consumption and consequences in college students. , 2012, Addictive behaviors.
[36] Gregory T. Smith,et al. Drinking Frequency as a Brief Screen for Adolescent Alcohol Problems , 2012, Pediatrics.
[37] C. Randler. Age and Gender Differences in Morningness–Eveningness During Adolescence , 2011, The Journal of genetic psychology.
[38] Róbert Urbán,et al. Morningness-Eveningness, Chronotypes and Health-Impairing Behaviors in Adolescents , 2011, Chronobiology international.
[39] E. Susman,et al. Morningness/eveningness, pubertal timing, and substance use in adolescent girls , 2011, Psychiatry Research.
[40] Leslie A Lytle,et al. Adolescent sleep, risk behaviors, and depressive symptoms: are they linked? , 2010, American journal of health behavior.
[41] R. Wiers,et al. Puberty-dependent sleep regulation and alcohol use in early adolescents. , 2010, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[42] Elizabeth K. Reynolds,et al. Changes in sensation seeking and risk-taking propensity predict increases in alcohol use among early adolescents. , 2010, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[43] J. Nigg,et al. Childhood sleep problems, response inhibition, and alcohol and drug outcomes in adolescence and young adulthood. , 2010, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[44] R. Griffiths,et al. Increased Alcohol Consumption, Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use, and Illicit Drug Use Are Associated With Energy Drink Consumption Among College Students , 2010, Journal of addiction medicine.
[45] J. Donovan. Estimated Blood Alcohol Concentrations for Child and Adolescent Drinking and Their Implications for Screening Instruments , 2009, Pediatrics.
[46] M. Hagenauer,et al. Adolescent Changes in the Homeostatic and Circadian Regulation of Sleep , 2009, Developmental Neuroscience.
[47] Brandy M. Roane,et al. Adolescent insomnia as a risk factor for early adult depression and substance abuse. , 2008, Sleep.
[48] V. Natale,et al. Morningness–eveningness preference and eating disorders , 2008 .
[49] M. McGue,et al. A Developmental Perspective on Alcohol and Youths 16 to 20 Years of Age , 2008, Pediatrics.
[50] S. Redline,et al. The Cleveland adolescent sleepiness questionnaire: a new measure to assess excessive daytime sleepiness in adolescents. , 2007, Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
[51] Susan Shur-Fen Gau,et al. Association between Morningness-Eveningness and Behavioral/Emotional Problems among Adolescents , 2007, Journal of biological rhythms.
[52] F. Hu,et al. Correlates of long sleep duration. , 2006, Sleep.
[53] M. Wittmann,et al. Social Jetlag: Misalignment of Biological and Social Time , 2006, Chronobiology international.
[54] Jodi A. Mindell,et al. Sleep and Risk-Taking Behavior in Adolescents , 2005, Behavioral sleep medicine.
[55] H. Caci,et al. Transcultural Properties of the Composite Scale of Morningness: The Relevance of the “Morning Affect” Factor , 2005, Chronobiology international.
[56] P. Pramstaller,et al. A marker for the end of adolescence , 2004, Current Biology.
[57] H. Fitzgerald,et al. Sleep problems in early childhood and early onset of alcohol and other drug use in adolescence. , 2004, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.
[58] Daniel J Buysse,et al. Measuring sleep habits without using a diary: the sleep timing questionnaire. , 2003, Sleep.
[59] F. Giannotti,et al. Circadian preference, sleep and daytime behaviour in adolescence , 2002, Journal of sleep research.
[60] N. Breslau,et al. Sleep problems and substance use in adolescence. , 2001, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[61] T. Roth,et al. Sleep, sleepiness, sleep disorders and alcohol use and abuse. , 2001, Sleep medicine reviews.
[62] S. Tapert,et al. Psychometric evaluation of the Customary Drinking and Drug Use Record (CDDR): a measure of adolescent alcohol and drug involvement. , 1998, Journal of studies on alcohol.
[63] T. Roth,et al. Sleep disturbance and psychiatric disorders: A longitudinal epidemiological study of young Adults , 1996, Biological Psychiatry.
[64] Carlla S. Smith,et al. Evaluation of three circadian rhythm questionnaires with suggestions for an improved measure of morningness. , 1989, The Journal of applied psychology.
[65] Daniel J Buysse,et al. The Pittsburgh sleep quality index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research , 1989, Psychiatry Research.
[66] Meagan J. Brem,et al. The temporal association between energy drink and alcohol use among adolescents: A short communication. , 2016, Drug and alcohol dependence.
[67] 손성연,et al. Circadian preference and trait impulsivity, sensation-seeking and response inhibition in healthy young adults , 2015 .
[68] K. Sher,et al. Alcohol and Affect Regulation. , 2007 .