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Anxiety and alcohol use are frequently co-occurring outcomes associated with chronic sleep loss in both adults and adolescents, as evidenced by multiple studies cited in [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 5 facts
claimAdults with chronic sleep loss report excess mental distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, and alcohol use.
claimSleep loss, defined as less than 7 hours per night, may have wide-ranging adverse effects on the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune, and nervous systems, including obesity, diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, anxiety symptoms, depressed mood, and alcohol use.
claimAdults with chronic sleep loss report excess mental distress, depressive symptoms, anxiety, and alcohol use, according to studies by Baldwin and Daugherty (2004), Strine and Chapman (2005), and Hasler et al. (2005).
claimInadequate sleep in adolescents is associated with higher levels of depressed mood, anxiety, behavior problems, alcohol use, and attempted suicide.
claimStudies of adolescents, including one involving over 3,000 high school students, found that inadequate sleep is associated with higher levels of depressed mood, anxiety, behavior problems, alcohol use, and attempted suicide (Carskadon, 1990; Morrison et al., 1992; Wolfson and Carskadon, 1998; Liu, 2004).