Socioeconomic status, gender and marital status influence sleep disturbances
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - 05:49
in Psychology & Sociology
According to a research that will be presented today at SLEEP 2009, increased sleep disturbances are associated with lower education, income or being unmarried or unemployed. Disturbances are much more likely in multiracial individuals...
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