Sleep in adolescence: a review of issues for nursing practice

Aims and objectives.  The aim of this review was to explore the literature to determine what is known about adolescent sleep, the causes and consequences of disturbed sleep in adolescence and the implications this has for nursing practice. Background.  Sleep disorders are relatively common in young...

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