“…Links between heavy drinking and poor sleep have also been reported in college students (Miller et al, 2017) and adults (van Schrojenstein Lantman, Mackus, Roth, & Verster, 2017), with poorer sleep associated with extended and more severe hangover symptoms (van Schrojenstein Lantman, Mackus, et al, 2017) and increased next day sleepiness (van Schrojenstein Lantman, Roth, Roehrs, & Verster, 2017). Sleep has also been examined in outpatients following treatment for alcohol dependence (Currie, Clark, Rimac, & Malhotra, 2003;Foster & Peters, 1999) and may play a role in the development of a subsequent mood or psychiatric disorder (Roberts, Roberts, & Duong, 2008).…”