Sleep problems and self-control: An examination of reciprocal effects across childhood and adolescence
Raymond D. Partin,
Megan Hare,
Ryan C. Meldrum and
Elisa M. Trucco
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2022, vol. 83, issue C
Abstract:
Criminologists have increasingly investigated the relevance of health indicators, such as sleep problems, for predicting delinquent and criminal behavior. Further, several studies have investigated the association between sleep and low self-control. Yet, insufficient attention has been given to investigating whether this association is reciprocal.
Keywords: Sleep problems; Self-control; Random-intercept cross-lagged panel model; Study of early child care and youth development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2022.101975
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