HCPlive (6/6, Grossi) reports research indicates that “compared with healthy controls, youth with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) exhibit sleep disturbance on subjective sleep measures but sleep disturbance is not observed with objective sleep measures in this population.” Included in the study were “26 youth with OCD and 35 youth who served as healthy controls.” The findings were presented at SLEEP 2022.
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Objective Measures Show Youth with OCD Do Not Experience Increased Sleep Disturbance “Giuliana Grossi, HCPlive, June 6, 2022