Sleepy Teens 4.5 Times More Likely to Commit Crimes as Adults – PsychCentral.com
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Sleepy Teens 4.5 Times More Likely to Commit Crimes as Adults
PsychCentral.com Teenagers who feel sleepy in the middle of the day are more likely to engage in antisocial behaviors, such as lying, cheating, stealing, and fighting. Now, a new study shows that those same teens are 4.5 times more likely to commit serious crimes as … Tired teens more likely to have criminal record as adults Study: Adolescents who report daytime sleepiness more likely to commit crimes in adulthood Sleepy Teens 4.5 Times More Likely To Commit Criminal Offenses As Adults |
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