Positive affect
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declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
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declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
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declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
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declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82
None
declineSleep restriction to 6.5 hours in bed caused significantly lower positive affect in adolescents with ADHD compared to sleep extension, with a large effect on parent-report (d = 0.82) and confirmed on
Effect: decline; d = 0.82