U.S., July 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07684417) titled 'Impact of Short and Mistimed Sleep on Adolescents With ADHD: The Adolescent Attention and Circadian Timing Study' on June 10.

Brief Summary: Many adolescents go to bed late and wake up early for school. Science is only beginning to understand how sleep schedules can affect them. The investigators are interested in whether changing adolescents' sleep patterns affects their functioning, attention, and how they feel. The investigators are especially interested in the effects of changing both how much sleep adolescents get and when that sleep happens.

This study focuses on healthy 13-17-year-olds with ADHD. This study asks adolescents t...