Krishnan, Ashkay, David A. Reichenberger, Stephen Strayer, Lindsay Master, Michael Russell, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2024. “Childhood Sleep Is Prospectively Associated With Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use”. Annals of Epidemiology 98: 25-31. doi:10.1016/j.annepidem.2024.07.048.
Sleep
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- Reichenberger, David A., Lindsay Master, Gina Marie Mathew, Cynthia Snyder, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2023. “Interactive Screen-Based Activities Predict Worse Actigraphic Sleep Health That Night Among Adolescents”. Journal of Adolescent Health. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Interactive Screen-Based Activities Predict Worse Actigraphic Sleep Health That Night Among Adolescents.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, David A. Reichenberger, Lindsay Master, Orfeu M. Buxton, Anne-Marie Chang, and Lauren Hale. 2023. “Actigraphic Sleep Variability Is Associated With Lower Positive Mood in Adolescents”. Journal of Adolescent Health 73 (3): 478-85. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Actigraphic Sleep Variability is Associated With Lower Positive Mood in Adolescents.
- Master, Lindsay, Nicole Nahmod, Gina Marie Mathew, Lauren Hale, Anne-Marie Chang, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2023. “Why so Slangry (sleepy and angry)? Shorter Sleep Duration and Lower Sleep Efficiency Predict Worse Next-Day Mood in Adolescents”. Journal of Adolescence 95 (6): 1140-51. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Why so slangry (sleepy and angry)? Shorter sleep duration and lower sleep efficiency predict worse next-day mood in adolescents.
- Reichenberger, David A., Lindsay Master, Gina Marie Mathew, Michael Russell, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. (2023) 2023. “Greater Sleep Regularity Among Adolescents Predicts Less Daytime Video Game Playing”. Sleep 46 (Supplement 1). Referenced from academic.oup.com: Greater sleep regularity among adolescents predicts less daytime video game playing.
- Woods, Adrienne, June Jiao, Paul Morgan, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2023. “Is Sleep Longitudinally Related to children’s Achievement, Executive Function and Classroom Behaviour?”. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Is sleep longitudinally related to children’s achievement, executive function and classroom behaviour?.
- Hale, Lauren, Lawrence Berger, Monique LeBourgeois, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2009. “Social and Demographic Predictors of Preschoolers’ Bedtime Routines”. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 30 (5): 394-402. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Social and Demographic Predictors of Preschoolers’ Bedtime Routines.
- Lee, Soomi, Lauren Hale, Anne-Marie Chang, Nicole Nahmod, Lindsay Master, Lawrence Berger, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2019. “Longitudinal Associations of Childhood Bedtime and Sleep Routines With Adolescent Body Mass Index”. Sleep 42 (1): zsy202. Referenced from www.researchgate.net: Longitudinal associations of childhood bedtime and sleep routines with adolescent body mass index.
- Hale, Lauren, Lawrence Berger, Monique LeBourgeois, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2011. “A Longitudinal Study of Preschoolers’ Language-Based Bedtime Routines, Sleep Duration, and Well-Being”. Journal of Family Psychology 25 (3): 423-33. Referenced from psycnet.apa.org: A Longitudinal Study of Preschoolers’ Language-Based Bedtime Routines, Sleep Duration, and Well-Being.
- Li, Xian, Orfeu M. Buxton, Soomi Lee, Anne-Marie Chang, Lawrence Berger, and Lauren Hale. 2019. “Sleep Mediates the Association Between Adolescent Screen Time and Depressive Symptoms”. Sleep Medicine 57: 51-60. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Sleep Mediates the Association between Adolescent Screen Time and Depressive Symptoms.
- Suglia, Shakira Franco, Cristiane Duarte, Earle Chambers, and Renée Boynton-Jarrett. 2013. “Social and Behavioral Risk Factors for Obesity in Early Childhood”. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 34 (8): 549-56. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Social and Behavioral Risk Factors for Obesity in Early Childhood.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, Xian Li, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2019. “Sleep Duration and Social Jetlag Are Independently Associated With Anxious Symptoms in Adolescents”. Chronobiology International 36 (4): 461-69. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Sleep duration and social jetlag are independently associated with anxious symptoms in adolescents.
- Kalil, Ariel, Rachel Dunifon, Danielle Crosby, and Jessica Houston Su. 2014. “Work Hours, Schedules, and Insufficient Sleep Among Mothers and Their Young Children”. Journal of Marriage and Family 76 (5): 891-904. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Work Hours, Schedules, and Insufficient Sleep Among Mothers and Their Young Children.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2019. “Sex Moderates Relationships Among School Night Sleep Duration, Social Jetlag, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents”. Journal of Biological Rhythms 34 (2): 205-17. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: Sex Moderates Relationships Among School Night Sleep Duration, Social Jetlag, and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents.
- Yland, Jennifer, Stanford Guann, Erin Emanuele, and Lauren Hale. 2015. “Interactive Vs Passive Screen Time and Nighttime Sleep Duration Among School-Aged Children”. Sleep Health 1 (3): 191-96. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Interactive vs passive screen time and nighttime sleep duration among school-aged children.
- James, Sarah, Anne-Marie Chang, Orfeu M. Buxton, and Lauren Hale. 2020. “Disparities in Adolescent Sleep Health by Sex and Ethnoracial Group”. SSM - Population Health 11: 100581. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Disparities in adolescent sleep health by sex and ethnoracial group.
- King, Christian. 2017. “Soft Drinks Consumption and Child Behaviour Problems: The Role of Food Insecurity and Sleep Patterns”. Public Health Nutrition 20 (2): 266-73. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Soft drinks consumption and child behaviour problems: the role of food insecurity and sleep patterns.
- Jackson, Dylan, and Kristin Turney. 2021. “Sleep Problems Among Mothers of Youth Stopped by the Police”. Journal of Urban Health 98 (2): 163–171. Referenced from link.springer.com: Sleep Problems among Mothers of Youth Stopped by the Police.
- James, Sarah, and Lauren Hale. 2017. “Sleep Duration and Child Well-Being: A Nonlinear Association”. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 46 (2): 258-68. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Sleep Duration and Child Well-Being: A Nonlinear Association.
- McKenzie, Coster, Amy S. Paller, Anna Fishbein, and Jonathan Silverberg. 2020. “Association Between the Longitudinal Course of AD, Sleep Disturbance, and Overall Health in US Children”. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. In Practice 8 (2): 812-814.e1. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Association between the longitudinal course of AD, sleep disturbance, and overall health in US children.
- Jackson, Dylan, and Michael Vaughn. 2017. “Parental Incarceration and Child Sleep and Eating Behaviors”. The Journal of Pediatrics 185: 211-17. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Parental Incarceration and Child Sleep and Eating Behaviors.
- Jackson, Dylan, Alexander Testa, Michael Vaughn, and Daniel C. Semenza. 2020. “Police Stops and Sleep Behaviors Among at-Risk Youth”. Sleep Health 6 (4): 435-41. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Police stops and sleep behaviors among at-risk youth.
- James, Sarah, Sara S. McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Colter Mitchell, Lisa Schneper, Brandon Wagner, and Daniel Notterman. 2017. “Sleep Duration and Telomere Length in Children”. The Journal of Pediatrics 187: 247-52. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Sleep Duration and Telomere Length in Children.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2020. “Social Jetlag, Eating Behaviours and BMI Among Adolescents in the USA”. British Journal of Nutrition 124 (9): 979-87. Referenced from www.cambridge.org: Social jetlag, eating behaviours and BMI among adolescents in the USA.
- Jackson, Dylan, and Michael Vaughn. 2017. “Sleep and Preteen Delinquency: Is the Association Robust to ADHD Symptomatology and ADHD Diagnosis?”. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 39 (4): 585-95. Referenced from link.springer.com: Sleep and Preteen Delinquency: Is the Association Robust to ADHD Symptomatology and ADHD Diagnosis?.
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- Nahmod, Nicole, Soomi Lee, Orfeu M. Buxton, Anne-Marie Chang, and Lauren Hale. 2017. “High School Start Times After 8:30 Am Are Associated With Later Wake Times and Longer Time in Bed Among Teens in a National Urban Cohort Study”. Sleep Health 3 (6): 444-50. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: High school start times after 8:30 am are associated with later wake times and longer time in bed among teens in a national urban cohort study.
- Reichenberger, David A., Lindsay Master, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2021. “Secondhand Smoke Exposure Is Longitudinally Associated With Shorter Parent-Reported Sleep Duration During Childhood”. Sleep Health 7 (5): 535-42. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Secondhand smoke exposure is longitudinally associated with shorter parent-reported sleep duration during childhood.
- Hale, Lauren, and Sarah James. 2017. “Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Contextual Factors in Children’s Sleep”. In Family Contexts of Sleep and Health Across the Life Course. National Symposium on Family Issues, edited by Susan M. McHale, Valarie King, and Orfeu M. Buxton, 153-73. New York: Springer. Referenced from link.springer.com: Sociodemographic, Psychosocial, and Contextual Factors in Children’s Sleep.
- Master, Lindsay, Russell T Nye, Soomi Lee, Nicole Nahmod, Sara Mariani, Lauren Hale, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2019. “Bidirectional, Daily Temporal Associations Between Sleep and Physical Activity in Adolescents”. Sci Rep 9 (1): 7732. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Bidirectional, Daily Temporal Associations between Sleep and Physical Activity in Adolescents.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2018. “Social Jetlag Is Associated With Greater Depressive Symptoms Among Female Adolescents”. Sleep 41 (1): A20-A21. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Social Jetlag is Associated with Greater Depressive Symptoms among Female Adolescents.
- Nahmod, Nicole, Lindsay Master, Heather F McClintock, Lauren Hale, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2022. “Neighborhood Disadvantage Is Associated With Lower Quality Sleep and More Variability in Sleep Duration Among Urban Adolescents”. J Urban Health 99 (1): 102-15. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Neighborhood Disadvantage Is Associated with Lower Quality Sleep and More Variability in Sleep Duration among Urban Adolescents.
- Lee, S, Lauren Hale, Anne-Marie Chang, Nicole Nahmod, Lindsay Master, Lawrence Berger, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2018. “Longitudinal Associations of Childhood Bedtime Routines With Adolescent Sleep Duration”. Sleep 41 (1): A95-A96. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Longitudinal Associations of Childhood Bedtime Routines with Adolescent Sleep Duration.
- Bai, Sunhye, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lindsay Master, and Lauren Hale. 2021. “Daily Associations Between Family Interaction Quality, Stress, and Objective Sleep in Adolescents”. Sleep Health 8 (1): 69-72. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Daily associations between family interaction quality, stress, and objective sleep in adolescents.
- Lee, Soomi, Lauren Hale, Lawrence Berger, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2019. “Maternal Perceived Work Schedule Flexibility Predicts Child Sleep Mediated by Bedtime Routines”. Journal of Child and Family Studies 28 (1): 245-59. Referenced from link.springer.com: Maternal Perceived Work Schedule Flexibility Predicts Child Sleep Mediated by Bedtime Routines.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, David A. Reichenberger, Lindsay Master, Orfeu M. Buxton, Anne-Marie Chang, and Lauren Hale. 2022. “Too Jittery to Sleep? Temporal Associations of Actigraphic Sleep and Caffeine in Adolescents”. Nutrients 14 (1): 31. Referenced from www.mdpi.com: Too Jittery to Sleep? Temporal Associations of Actigraphic Sleep and Caffeine in Adolescents.
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- Nahmod, Nicole, Soomi Lee, Lindsay Master, Anne-Marie Chang, Lauren Hale, and Orfeu M. Buxton. 2019. “Later High School Start Times Associated With Longer Actigraphic Sleep Duration in Adolescents”. Sleep 42 (2): zsy212. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Later high school start times associated with longer actigraphic sleep duration in adolescents.
- Mathew, Gina Marie, David A. Reichenberger, Lindsay Master, Orfeu M. Buxton, Lauren Hale, and Anne-Marie Chang. 2022. “Worse Sleep Health Predicts Less Frequent Breakfast Consumption Among Adolescents in a Micro-Longitudinal Analysis”. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 19 (1): 1-16. Referenced from ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com: Worse sleep health predicts less frequent breakfast consumption among adolescents in a micro-longitudinal analysis.