A Preliminary Multimethod Comparison of Sleep Among Adolescents With and Without Generalized Anxiety Disorder

@article{Mullin2017APM,
  title={A Preliminary Multimethod Comparison of Sleep Among Adolescents With and Without Generalized Anxiety Disorder},
  author={Benjamin C. Mullin and Laura Pyle and Dustin A Haraden and Justin Riederer and Natalie Brim and David M. Kaplan and Douglas K. Novins},
  journal={Journal of Clinical Child \& Adolescent Psychology},
  year={2017},
  volume={46},
  pages={198 - 210}
}
Previous studies suggest that youth with anxiety disorders experience their sleep as more disrupted and unsatisfying than their healthy peers. However, it is unclear whether these subjective complaints align with objective measures of sleep quantity and quality. The purpose of this preliminary study was to assess subjective and objective sleep parameters, and their relationships with anxiety symptomatology, among adolescents (62.8% female, 81.4% Caucasian), ages 12 to 18 (M = 15.29 years), with… 
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