2024
DOI: 10.35946/arcr.v44.1.02
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Sleep-Related Predictors of Risk for Alcohol Use and Related Problems in Adolescents and Young Adults

BP Hasler

Abstract: PURPOSE Growing evidence supports sleep and circadian rhythms as influencing alcohol use and the course of alcohol use disorder (AUD). Studying sleep/circadian–alcohol associations during adolescence and young adulthood may be valuable for identifying sleep/circadian-related approaches to preventing and/or treating AUD. This paper reviews current evidence for prospective associations between sleep/circadian factors and alcohol involvement during adolescence and young adulthood with an emphasis on … Show more

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