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Sleep-deprived adolescents ________?

1) show gains in quantity of sleep when bedrooms are equipped with screen media
2) are more likely to suffer from anxiety and irritability
3) are less likely to engage in high-risk behaviors
4) display improvements in executive function

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Sleep-deprived adolescents are more likely to suffer from anxiety and irritability, do not benefit from screen media in their bedrooms, engage in high-risk behaviors due to impaired judgment, and have reduced executive function.

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Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Adolescents

Sleep-deprived adolescents are more likely to suffer from anxiety and irritability. Insufficient sleep can result in psychological and physiological impacts such as depression-like symptoms, increased stress hormones, higher blood pressure, obesity, and reduced immune functionality. Moreover, lack of sleep detrimentally affects cognitive functions akin to the effects of alcohol intoxication. Adolescents with acute or chronic sleep deprivation do not show gains in the quantity of sleep when their bedrooms are equipped with screen media; on the contrary, screen media might exacerbate sleep deprivation. They are not less likely to engage in high-risk behaviors but may actually be at increased risk due to impaired judgment and motor functions. Additionally, sleep-deprived adolescents do not display improvements in executive function; instead, they exhibit impairments in cognitive and moral judgment.

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