Swedish and Australian researchers found that popular high school students, especially girls, sleep less and experience more insomnia symptoms.
Popular high school kids, especially girls, sleep less and experience more insomnia symptoms, according to a study by Swedish and Australian researchers. The study focused on 1,300 teenagers aged 14 to 18, who reported shorter sleep durations and more sleep issues. These findings suggest that social context and popularity among peers may have a significant impact on adolescents' sleep patterns.
May 01, 2024
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