Journal article
Subjective and objective sleep in young people with borderline personality disorder features
CA Jenkins, KN Thompson, AM Chanen, JA Hartmann, K Nicol, CL Nicholas
Journal of Sleep Research | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13463
Abstract
Characterising sleep in young people (aged 15–25 years) with borderline personality disorder (BPD) features is crucial given the association between BPD features and sleep disturbance, negative consequences of poor sleep, and normative developmental sleep changes that occur in this age group. The present study aimed to characterise the sleep profile of young people with BPD to determine whether this profile is non-normative and specific to BPD. Participants were 96 young people (40 with BPD features, 38 healthy individuals, and 18 young people seeking help for mental health difficulties without BPD). Sleep was measured subjectively (self-report questionnaires) and objectively (10 days of act..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Northwestern Mental Health Seeding Grant and the John T. Reid Foundation. Funding bodies had no involvement in design of the study, and were not involved in collection, analysis, and interpretation of data or in writing the manuscript.