Sleep parameters and problems in adolescents with and without ADHD: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Background: Adolescence is characterized by an increase in the rate of sleep problems, which might be even more pronounced in adolescents with ADHD. This systematic review with meta-analysis aimed to compare sleep in adolescents with and without ADHD, including sleep parameters, both subjectively and objectively measured, sleep problems and sleep hygiene. Methods: Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, EMBASE, ERIC, Web of Science, and PubMed databases were searched for studies with case-control designs (published between 1980 and 2022) directly comparing sleep in adolescents (12–25 years) with ADHD to typically developing controls. Standardized mean differences were calculated and a random-effects model was implemented using RevMan. Results: Overall, 6974 titles/abstracts and 205 full texts were screened, resulting in 13 eligible studies. The sample sizes range from 35 to 9846 with in total 2465 adolescents with ADHD and 18,417 controls. The data suggests that adolescents with ADHD report significantly more disturbed subjective sleep parameters (e.g., total sleep time; n = 7, SMD = 0.47, p

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Marten, F., Keuppens, L., Baeyens, D., Boyer, B. E., Danckaerts, M., Cortese, S., & Van der Oord, S. (2023, September 1). Sleep parameters and problems in adolescents with and without ADHD: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JCPP Advances. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcv2.12151

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