Browsing by Author "Fatima, Yaqoot"
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Continuity of sleep problems from adolescence to young adulthood: results from a longitudinal study
Fatima, Yaqoot; Doi, Suhail A.R.; Najman, Jake M.; Al Mamun, Abdullah ( Elsevier Inc , 2017 , Article)Background Considering the lack of evidence on incidence and continuity of sleep problems from adolescence to young adulthood, this study explores sleep problems’ incidence and their continuation rates from 14 to 21 ... -
Exploring Gender Difference in Sleep Quality of Young Adults: Findings from a Large Population Study
Fatima, Yaqoot; Doi, Suhail A.R.; Najman, Jake M.; Mamun, Abdullah Al ( Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation , 2016 , Article)To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in females, and whether socio-demographic and lifestyle factors have a differential effect on sleep quality in males and females. ... -
Parent and adolescent reports in assessing adolescent sleep problems: results from a large population study
Fatima, Yaqoot; Doi, Suhail A.R.; O'Callaghan, Michael; Williams, Gail; Najman, Jake M.; Al Mamun, Abdullah... more authors ... less authors ( Wiley , 2016 , Article)To compare parent and adolescent reports in exploring adolescent sleep problems and to identify the factors associated with adolescent sleep problem disclosures. Parent (n = 5185) and adolescent reports (n = 5171, age=13.9 ... -
Prenatal and early life origins of adolescence sleep problems: evidence from a birth cohort.
Fatima, Yaqoot; Cairns, Alice; Skinner, Isabelle; Doi, Suhail A R; Mamun, Abdullah Al ( De Gruyter , 2018 , Article)Purpose This study aims to identify the prenatal and early life predictors of adolescence sleep problems. Methods Sleep data (n = 5081) from the 14-year (13.92 ± 0.34 years) follow-up of a birth cohort were analyzed to ... -
Sleep problems in adolescence and overweight/obesity in young adults: is there a causal link?
Fatima, Yaqoot; Doi, Suhail A R; Al Mamun, Abdullah ( Elsevier , 2018 , Article)This study aims to explore if there is a causal association between adolescence sleep problems and overweight/obesity (Ow/Ob) in young adults. Youth self-reports were used to explore if adolescence (mean age 13.90 years, ...