2022
DOI: 10.1080/08870446.2022.2121396
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Personal and social resources in the context of adolescent sleep

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“…The adolescents with low SR, on the other hand, were apparently capable of utilizing the protective effect, which social resources can have on stress and sleep. [38][39][40] As previously reported for adults, our findings showed an increased risk for a current insomnia in adolescents with high SR. 3 However, contrary to the 3P model of insomnia and findings in adults, high SR did not increase the risk for an insomnia incident 9 or 17 months later in this sample. 3,41 As mentioned, only 52% of participants, who developed insomnia had high SR, while 48% belonged to the group with low SR.…”
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“…The adolescents with low SR, on the other hand, were apparently capable of utilizing the protective effect, which social resources can have on stress and sleep. [38][39][40] As previously reported for adults, our findings showed an increased risk for a current insomnia in adolescents with high SR. 3 However, contrary to the 3P model of insomnia and findings in adults, high SR did not increase the risk for an insomnia incident 9 or 17 months later in this sample. 3,41 As mentioned, only 52% of participants, who developed insomnia had high SR, while 48% belonged to the group with low SR.…”
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confidence: 89%