School-based intervention is a promising model for improving adolescent sleep habits
Sunday, March 1, 2009 - 09:15
in Psychology & Sociology
A study in the 1 March issue of the journal SLEEP shows that a school-based sleep intervention is a promising model for addressing adolescent sleep problems, given its high retention rate, cost-effectiveness and potential for promoting healthy sleep knowledge and practice...
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