Psychometric properties and clinical relevance of the Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale in Dutch adolescents

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Objective: This study investigated reliability, validity, and clinical relevance of the Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale (ASHS) in Dutch adolescents. Methods: The Dutch translation of the ASHS was administered to 186 normal-sleeping adolescents and 112 adolescents with insomnia. Their sleep variables were measured using sleep logs and questionnaires. From the insomnia group, scores were also obtained after six weeks of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (n= 58) or waiting list (n= 22). Results: The full scale of the ASHS had acceptable internal consistency. The results showed moderate to strong correlations of the ASHS (domains) with sleep quality, sleep duration and chronic sleep reduction. Furthermore, the Dutch ASHS was able to discriminate between normal sleepers and adolescents with insomnia, and scores of adolescents with insomnia improved after treatment. Conclusions: These findings confirm the importance of sleep hygiene in adolescent sleep, and contribute to the validity of the ASHS and its applicability in research and clinical practice. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

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de Bruin, E. J., van Kampen, R. K. A., van Kooten, T., & Meijer, A. M. (2014). Psychometric properties and clinical relevance of the Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale in Dutch adolescents. Sleep Medicine, 15(7), 789–797. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2014.03.015

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