Leveraging convenient wearable technology to assess adolescent sleep: physical and behavioral health correlates of single-channel sleep electroencephalogram in a community sample of youth

CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight the clinical value of wearable sleep-EEG for detecting sleep-related risk processes during adolescence. By capturing physiological features not accessible through self-report, at-home sleep-EEG may flag youth who could benefit from sleep-focused interventions, complementing routine care in identifying risk of future health problems. Integrating such tools into pediatric settings could support more precise, developmentally informed approaches to prevention and…

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