Presentation for the 2008 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on eveningness, insomnia, and delayed sleep phase syndrome in university students.
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Presentation for the 2008 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on eveningness, insomnia, and delayed sleep phase syndrome in university students.
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Abstract: This presentation discusses research on eveningness, insomnia, and delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) in university students. Because DSPS and insomnia share the characteristics of difficulty falling sleep, it is possible that the two may sometimes be misdiagnosed. The author's study, described in this presentation, is a cross-sectional survey of UNT students (N = 824) aged 18-26, conducted in Fall 2006 and Spring 2007. This presentation discusses the hypothesis for the study, the methods, analysis, and conclusions.
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Clay, Kendra & Taylor, Daniel J.Eveningness, Insomnia, and Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome in University Students,
presentation,
April 3, 2008;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc86855/:
accessed July 13, 2025),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
crediting UNT Honors College.