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Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents
Gina Marie Mathew
, Xian Li
, Lauren Hale
,
Anne Marie Chang
Biobehavioral Health
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Sleep Duration
100%
Anxious Symptoms
100%
Primary Caregivers
57%
Total Sleep Time
42%
Sleep Scheduling
42%
Anxiety Symptoms
28%
Daytime Sleep
28%
School Week
28%
Race-ethnicity
14%
Negatively Associated
14%
Education Level
14%
Adjusted Model
14%
Household Income
14%
Employment Status
14%
Absolute Value
14%
Adjusted Analysis
14%
Demographic Information
14%
Caregiver Education
14%
Biological Parents
14%
Emotional Health
14%
Misalignment
14%
Multiple Linear Regression
14%
Fragile Families
14%
Child Wellbeing Study
14%
Family Well-being
14%
Body Mass Index Percentile
14%
Sleep Variables
14%
Brief Symptom Inventory
14%
Neuroscience
Sleep Time
100%
Body Mass Index
20%
Sleep Studies
20%
Psychology
Social Jetlag
100%