Problematic technology use and sleep quality in young adulthood: novel insights from a nationally representative twin study
<p><strong>Study Objectives:</strong> Digital technology use is associated with poor sleep quality in adolescence and young adulthood although research findings have been mixed. No studies have addressed the association between the two using a genetically informative twin design wh...
Main Authors: | Madrid-Valero, JJ, Matthews, T, Barclay, NL, Odgers, CL, Moffitt, TE, Caspi, A, Arseneault, L, Gregory, AM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2023
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