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Nighttime sleep and daytime functioning correlates of the insomnia complaint in young adults
Journal of Adolescence, 09/11/09
Fernandez–Mendoza J et al. – The most strongly related daytime variables to IC being perceived difficulties in concentrating, feelings of irritability and fatigue, and symptoms of anxiety and depression. The data, in addition to confirm those of clinical studies on subjects complaining of insomnia, suggest that having an evening chronotype increases the vulnerability of adolescents and young adults to complain of insomnia.
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