However, only
few researches have approached the
psychosocial area with the service station attendants, a group that, as mentioned before, performs under conditions that can be identify as important
psychosocial risk factors, besides the chemical and physical
factors broadly studied before.
A
few of these
factors are discussed next in order to demonstrate how considering
psychosocial and contextual
factors can advance our understanding of sleep in adolescents with ADHD, a population of youth at heightened
risk for experiencing significant sleep difficulties.