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Overview

Christopher L. Drake is affiliated with the Henry Ford Health System in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Psychology, with significant specialization in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to various topics related to sleep and its disorders. The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Youth Substance Use and School Attendance

Christopher L. Drake has authored numerous papers published in several well-known venues, with a particular emphasis on those focused on sleep research. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • SLEEP
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Sleep Health
  • SLEEP Advances
  • Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Recent publications by the scientist include:

  • A randomized controlled trial of digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in pregnant women, 2020, Sleep Medicine
  • Digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia promotes later health resilience during the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020, SLEEP
  • Predicting circadian misalignment with wearable technology: validation of wrist-worn actigraphy and photometry in night shift workers, 2020, SLEEP
  • Predicting circadian phase across populations: a comparison of mathematical models and wearable devices, 2021, SLEEP
  • Advances in the Treatment of Chronic Insomnia: A Narrative Review of New Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Therapies, 2021, Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment

Among frequent collaborators, Christopher L. Drake has worked predominantly with the following co-authors:

  • Philip Cheng
  • David A. Kalmbach
  • Anthony N. Reffi
  • Thomas Roth
  • Chaewon Sagong

Best Publications

  • Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Prevalence and Consequences Beyond that of Symptomatic Day Workers

    Christopher L. Drake;Christopher L. Drake;Timothy Roehrs;Timothy Roehrs;Gary Richardson;James K. Walsh

  • Shift work sleep disorder: prevalence and consequences beyond that of symptomatic day workers.

    Christopher L. Drake;Christopher L. Drake;Timothy Roehrs;Timothy Roehrs;Gary Richardson;James K. Walsh

  • The pediatric daytime sleepiness scale (PDSS): sleep habits and school outcomes in middle-school children.

    Christopher Drake;Chelsea Nickel;Eleni Burduvali;Thomas Roth

  • Insomnia disorder

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  • Vulnerability to stress-related sleep disturbance and hyperarousal.

    Christopher Drake;Gary Richardson;Timothy Roehrs;Holly Scofield

  • The impact of stress on sleep: Pathogenic sleep reactivity as a vulnerability to insomnia and circadian disorders

    David A. Kalmbach;Jason R. Anderson;Christopher L. Drake

  • Insomnia causes, consequences, and therapeutics: an overview.

    Christopher L. Drake;Timothy Roehrs;Thomas Roth

  • Effect of digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on health, psychological well-being, and sleep-related quality of life: a randomized clinical trial

    Colin A. Espie;Richard Emsley;Simon D. Kyle;Christopher Gordon

  • Caffeine effects on sleep taken 0, 3, or 6 hours before going to bed.

    Christopher Drake;Timothy Roehrs;John Shambroom;Thomas Roth

  • Sleep disorders and work performance: Findings from the 2008 National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America poll

    Leslie M. Swanson;J. Todd Arnedt;Mark R. Rosekind;Gregory Belenky

  • Early CPAP use identifies subsequent adherence to CPAP therapy.

    Rohit Budhiraja;Rohit Budhiraja;Sairam Parthasarathy;Sairam Parthasarathy;Christopher L. Drake;Thomas Roth

  • Stress and sleep reactivity: a prospective investigation of the stress-diathesis model of insomnia.

    Christopher L. Drake;Vivek Pillai;Thomas Roth

  • Hyperarousal and sleep reactivity in insomnia: current insights

    David A Kalmbach;Andrea S Cuamatzi-Castelan;Christine V Tonnu;Kieulinh Michelle Tran

  • Shift Work and Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Clinical and Organizational Perspectives

    Emerson M. Wickwire;Jeanne Geiger-Brown;Steven M. Scharf;Christopher L. Drake;Christopher L. Drake

  • Prevalence and polysomnographic correlates of insomnia comorbid with medical disorders.

    Rohit Budhiraja;Thomas Roth;Thomas Roth;Thomas Roth;David W. Hudgel;Pooja Budhiraja

  • Sleep Disordered Breathing And Daytime Sleepiness Are Associated With Poor Academic Performance In Teenagers. A Study Using The Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS)

    Daniel Perez-Chada;Santiago Perez-Lloret;Alejandro J. Videla;Daniel Cardinali

  • The association between obesity and short sleep duration: a population-based study.

    Meeta Singh;Christopher L Drake;Timothy Roehrs;David W Hudgel

  • Effects of rapid versus slow accumulation of eight hours of sleep loss.

    Christopher L. Drake;Timothy A. Roehrs;Eleni Burduvali;Alicia Bonahoom

  • Beyond sleep duration: distinct sleep dimensions are associated with obesity in children and adolescents

    Denise C. Jarrin;Jennifer J. McGrath;Christopher L. Drake

  • Shift work disorder, depression, and anxiety in the transition to rotating shifts: the role of sleep reactivity

    David A. Kalmbach;Vivek Pillai;Philip Cheng;J. Todd Arnedt

  • Sleep hygiene practices in a population-based sample of insomniacs.

    Catherine D. Jefferson;Christopher L. Drake;Christopher L. Drake;Holly M. Scofield;Eric Myers

  • Sleep during titration predicts continuous positive airway pressure compliance.

    Christopher L. Drake;Ryan Day;David Hudgel;Yevgeniy Stefadu

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Emsley
Richard Emsley King's College London
Jeffrey A. Ciesla
Jeffrey A. Ciesla Kent State University
Susan Redline
Susan Redline Brigham and Women's Hospital
Naomi Breslau
Naomi Breslau Michigan State University
Michelle A. Williams
Michelle A. Williams Harvard University
Julian F. Thayer
Julian F. Thayer University of California, Irvine
Christoph Randler
Christoph Randler University of Tübingen
Daniel Freeman
Daniel Freeman University of Oxford
Pietro Badia
Pietro Badia Bowling Green State University

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