[HTML][HTML] Bidirectional associations between adolescents' sleep problems and impulsive behavior over time

SV Bauducco, S Salihovic, K Boersma - Sleep Medicine: X, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective/Background Adolescents who experience sleep problems are less able to
resist impulses. Furthermore, youths who show more impulsive behaviors are, in turn …

Preventing sleep deficit in adolescents: Long‐term effects of a quasi‐experimental school‐based intervention study

SV Bauducco, IK Flink, K Boersma… - Journal of sleep …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Adolescents are at risk of sleep deficit, which has serious consequences for their daytime
functioning. However, school‐based interventions to improve sleep have shown limited …

Social integration of adolescents with chronic pain: a social network analysis

M Van Alboom, T Elmer, K Boersma, P Forgeron… - Pain, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Adolescents with chronic pain (ACP) often experience impairments in their social
functioning. Little is known about the consequences of these impairments on peer …

Sleepy and popular? The association between popularity, sleep duration, and insomnia in adolescents

S Bauducco, K Boersma, M Gradisar - Frontiers in Sleep, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction During adolescence, peers gain a central role and with the availability of
technology, socializing can occur around the clock. Very few studies have focused on the …

[PDF][PDF] Historiskt perspektiv på ungas psykiska ohälsa. Medicinsk diskurs och självskattad hälsa under 1970-och 2010-talen

AK Larsson, K Boersma - Socialmedicinsk tidskrift, 2020 - socialmedicinsktidskrift.se
In this article, youth mental health was examined on the basis of both self-assessed health
among students and medical discourse in Läkartidningen in the 1970s and 2010s. Today's …

[PDF][PDF] SLEEP PROBLEMS AND IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR

SV Bauducco, S Salihovic, K Boersma - 2019 - researchgate.net
Abstract Objective/Background Adolescents who experience sleep problems are less able to
resist impulses, and youths who show more impulsive behaviors are, in turn, assumed to …