Disturbed Sleep

Sleep disturbances are common in children and adolescents with mental health disorders, with an estimated 50-90% of youth with depression or anxiety experiencing sleep problems. Disturbed sleep patterns can exacerbate mental health symptoms and impact daytime functioning, including academic performance and social interactions. Addressing sleep issues through behavioural interventions and sleep hygiene practices is an important component of mental health treatment for children and adolescents.
The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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