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Characterizing Psychiatric Symptoms and Neurocognitive Functioning Among Substance-Naïve Early Adolescents: Associations With Sleep Problems

Peiper, N. C., Ridenour, T. A., & Fishbein, D. H.
2019

From the abstract: "Aim: Evidence consistently links psychiatric symptoms, reduced neurocognitive functioning (NCF) and sleep problems to the initiation of a wide range of risk behaviours. Less is known, however, about the associations between sleep problems with psychiatric symptoms and NCF among early adolescents yet to engage in substance use."

Citation

Peiper, N. C., Ridenour, T. A., & Fishbein, D. H. (2019). Characterizing psychiatric symptoms and neurocognitive functioning among substance-naïve early adolescents: Associations with sleep problems. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 14, 439-449.

DOI

10.1111/eip.12869