The Fordham University Sleep Study (FUSS) is an NIH-funded research project exploring how sleep patterns change during/after the college transition. The study examines sociodemographic and environmental influences on sleep, academics, and health. The goal of this study is to improve both the physical and mental health of college students with a focus on sleep processes.
FUSS is a research study conducted by the Youth Development in Diverse Contexts (YDDC) Lab in the Department of Psychology at Fordham University.
We aim to understand the role of identity development, stress, and diverse contextual factors in determining psychosocial and academic trajectories for minority youth.
Interested to learn more about YDDC? Please visit our website.