Caffeine Consumption, Sleep, and Affect in the Natural Environments of Depressed Youth and Healthy Controls
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Authors
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Diana J. Whalen
JS
Jennifer S. Silk
MS
M. Semel
Abstract
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Findings suggest that both sleep quality and caffeine use are altered in pediatric depression; that caffeine use, but not sleep problems, improves with treatment; and that caffeine may exacerbate daily anxiety among youth with depression.
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