Insomnia In Adolescence Linked To Depression And Substance Abuse During Adolescence And Young Adulthood
Oct 3rd 2008Drug InformationAlcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs
A study in the Oct. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that adolescent insomnia symptoms are associated with depression, suicide ideation and attempts, and the use of alcohol, cannabis and other drugs such as cocaine. Findings suggest that the presence of insomnia in adolescents increases the risk of developing mental health problems and also may increase the severity of these problems. Results indicate that adolescents who had symptoms of insomnia were 2.
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