Teen insomnia and poor sleep health predict hospitalizations in young adulthood

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Adolescent insomnia symptoms and poor sleep health predict hospitalizations in young adulthood. Poorer sleep quality and insomnia in teens increased the likelihood of overnight hospital stays seven years later, even accounting for prior hospitalizations. The study, presented at SLEEP 2026, highlights the importance of addressing youth sleep for long-term health and well-being.


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