Gender differences in sleep disruption during COVID-19: cross-sectional analyses from two UK nationally representative surveys
<strong>Objective <br></strong>COVID-19 related measures have impacted sleep on a global level. We examine changes in sleep problems and duration focusing on gender differentials. <br><strong> Design <br></strong>Cross-sectional analyses using two nationally...
Main Authors: | Ding, X, Brazel, DM, Mills, MC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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