Guest editorialMeasuring sleep need
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Adequate sleep moderates the prospective association between alcohol use and consequences
2016, Addictive BehaviorsCitation Excerpt :on a scale from 0 (never) to 4 (always) (Wolfson & Carskadon, 1998). Subjective perception of sleep adequacy, rather than total sleep time, was used in analyses to account for individual differences in sleep need (i.e., some individuals may wake feeling rested after seven hours of sleep, while others may need nine hours to achieve the same subjective experience of restfulness) (Blunden & Galland, 2014; Carskadon & Short, 2014). The Daily Drinking Questionnaire (DDQ) (Collins, Parks, & Marlatt, 1985) was used to assess alcohol use over the past month.
Impulsive personality traits and alcohol use: Does sleeping help with thinking?
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