Insomnia and Other Sleep Disorders in Adolescence
Overview
Overview
Journal
BMJ Paediatr Open
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Specialty
Pediatrics
Date
2024 Jul 31
PMID
39084851
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Abstract
Sleep is important for our survival. Research suggests that getting 'good' sleep is a problem for a proportion of adolescents. The paper advocates for holistic treatment of sleep disorders incorporating expertise from a multidisciplinary team. Much of the assessment and treatment of sleep disorders in adolescents comes from research within adult populations, therefore, there is a need for further research to be completed within the adolescent population to ensure there is a robust evidence base for assessment and treatment of sleep disorders.
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