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Children's sleep quality: relation with sleep duration and adiposity

Public Health, 2014
N. Michels *, A. Verbeiren , W. Ahrens , S. De Henauw, I. Sioen a,d Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, De Pintelaan 185, 2 Blok A, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine (BIPS), University of Bremen, Achterstrasse 30, D-28359 Bremen, Germany Department of ...
N. Michels   +4 more
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Sleep Quality as a Mediator Between Technology-Related Sleep Quality, Depression, and Anxiety

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2013
This study examines (a) relations among technology use during sleep time, sleep quality, and depression/anxiety and (b) time awake due to technology use. Two hundred thirty-six college students completed self-report questionnaires and week-long sleep diaries.
Adams, Sue K., Kisler, Tiffani S.
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Sleep Quality and Health: Description of the Sleep Quality Index

1991
Good sleep is part of good quality of life. Sleep disturbances are rather common and they reflect various somatic and psychic diseases. Sleep length is associated with mortality. According to several epidemiological surveys short sleepers and long sleepers seem to have poorer life expectancy than those sleeping 7–8h/night [2, 4, 8].
H. Urponen   +3 more
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Sleep quality in complicated grief

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2005
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to evaluate severity of sleep disturbances in a group of 105 individuals presenting with complicated grief (CG) accompanied or not by comorbid depression and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A sample of 105 adults meeting criteria for CG was included in this study.
Anne, Germain   +3 more
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Sleep quality in hospitalized patients

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2005
Aims and objectives.  The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare sleep quality of the hospitalized patients and matched healthy controls.Background.  Although the functions of sleep are not clearly understood, it is generally accepted that it is necessary for the maintenance of good health.
Dogan, O, Ertekin, S, Dogan, S
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Partial sleep deprivation: Impact on the architecture and quality of sleep

Sleep Medicine, 2008
The study was aimed at the examination of the acute and cumulative impact of partial sleep deprivation (PSD) on architecture and quality of sleep, on circadian rhythm and on daytime fatigue.Time in bed for 16 healthy male volunteers was reduced from 8 to 5h during four consecutive nights, followed by two recovery nights.
Elmenhorst, Eva-Maria   +5 more
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Development of the Sleep Quality Scale

Journal of Sleep Research, 2006
SummarySleep quality affects health and the overall quality of life. As the factors that influence sleep quality and their relative importance vary among individuals, a self‐report method is essential. Although various questionnaires have been used to assess sleep quality, few all‐inclusive assessment scales have been developed.
Hyeryeon, Yi, Kyungrim, Shin, Chol, Shin
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Hassles, Uplifts, and Quality of Sleep

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993
This study examined whether events which occur during the previous day affect sleeping behavior. Specifically, whether minor irritants (hassles), positive experiences (uplifts), or both hassles and uplifts of the previous day affect night sleep for people without sleeping disorders.
L, Weller, O, Avinir
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Chronic rhinosinusitis and sleep quality

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Purpose of review To review the recent literature describing the association between chronic rhinosinusitis and its effects on sleep quality. Recent findings Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) causes significantly worse sleep by both subjective and objective measures. CRS is also strongly
Peter, Papagiannopoulos   +2 more
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Poor Parental Sleep and the Reported Sleep Quality of Their Children

Pediatrics, 2016
BACKGROUND: Pediatric sleep disturbances are regularly diagnosed on the basis of parental reports. However, the impact of parental sleeping problems on parental perceptions and reports of their child’s sleep has not yet been studied.
Sahlberg Hanni   +4 more
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