Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 13:179–180, 2015 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1540-2002 print/1540-2010 online DOI: 10.1080/15402002.2015.1038142

Top Ten Reasons to Read Behavioral Sleep Medicine As Editor-in-Chief of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, it is my distinct pleasure to announce the top 10 downloaded articles from the journal in 2014. On behalf of the Associate Editors and Editorial Board of BSM, I want to extend my sincere congratulations and gratitude to all of the authors for their scholarly contributions to the journal and to the field, and I look forward to receiving more of their excellent work in the future. — Judy Owens 1) Vol. 6, No. 1, 2008 University Students and “The All Nighter”: Correlates and Patterns of Students’ Engagement in a Single Night of Total Sleep Deprivation Pamela V. Thacher 2) Vol. 11, No. 3, 2013 The Role of Sleep in Predicting College Academic Performance: Is it a Unique Predictor? Daniel J. Taylor, Karlyn E. Vatthauer, Adam D. Bramoweth, Camilo Ruggero, and Brandy Roane 3) Vol. 12, No. 5, 2014 The Association Between Use of Electronic Media in Bed Before Going to Sleep and Insomnia Symptoms, Daytime Sleepiness, Morningness, and Chronotype Ingrid Nesdal Fossum, Linn Tinnesand Nordnes, Sunniva Straume Storemark, Bjørn Bjorvatn, and Ståle Pallesen 4) Vol. 5, No. 1, 2007 Clinical Management of Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder Leon C. Lack and Helen R. Wright 5) Vol. 12, No. 1, 2014 ADHD, Anxiety and Sleep: A Window to Understanding the Interplay Between Sleep, Emotional Regulation and Attention in Children? Reut Gruber 179

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6) Vol. 12, No. 1, 2014 Associations Between Sleep Problems and Attentional and Behavioral Functioning in Children With Anxiety Disorders and ADHD Berit Hjelde Hansen, Benedicte Skirbekk, Beate Oerbeck, Tore Wentzel-Larsen, and Hanne Kristensen 7) Vol. 9, No. 2, 2011 Insomnia and Mental Health in College Students Daniel J. Taylor, Christie E. Gardner, Adam D. Bramoweth, Jacob M. Williams, Brandy M. Roane, Emily A. Grieser, and Jolyn I. Tatum 8) Vol. 8, No. 3, 2010 Clinical Management of Behavioral Insomnia of Childhood: Treatment of Bedtime Problems and Night Wakings in Young Children Lisa J. Meltzer 9) Vol. 11, No. 1, 2013 Who Sleeps Best? Longitudinal Patterns and Covariates of Change in Sleep Quantity, Quality, and Timing Across Four University Years Nancy L. Galambos, Dayuma I. Vargas Lascano, Andrea L. Howard, and Jennifer L. Maggs 10) Vol. 12, No. 6, 2014 Effects of Pre-Sleep Media Use on Sleep/Wake Patterns and Daytime Functioning Among Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Parental Control Delphine Pieters, Elke De Valck, Marie Vandekerckhove, Sandra Pirrera, Johan Wuyts, Vasileios Exadaktylos, Bart Haex, Nina Michiels, Johan Verbraecken, and Raymond Cluydts

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