Prevalences and correlates of sleep problems among adolescents in specialty mental health services and in the community: What differs?

@article{Reigstad2010PrevalencesAC,
  title={Prevalences and correlates of sleep problems among adolescents in specialty mental health services and in the community: What differs?},
  author={Bj{\o}rn Reigstad and Kirsti J{\o}rgensen and Anne Mari Sund and Lars Wichstr{\o}m},
  journal={Nordic Journal of Psychiatry},
  year={2010},
  volume={64},
  pages={172 - 180}
}
Aims: Knowledge of sleep problems and their relationships among adolescent psychiatric patients is limited. This study investigated whether adolescents in specialty mental health care differ in rate and correlates of sleep problems from adolescents in a community sample; 2465 adolescents from a community sample were compared with a representative clinical sample of 129 adolescent patients. Methods: Comparisons were made on frequent sleep problems according to scores on the Youth Self-Report… 
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