Shorter and longer durations of sleep are associated with an increased twelve-month prevalence of psychiatric and substance use disorders: Findings from a nationally representative survey of US adults (NESARC-III)
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Time period covered
January, 2012 - December, 2013
Data type
Scientific literature
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Citation
Journal
J Psychiatr Res
Pages
34-41
Publication year
2020
Suggested citation
Geoffroy PA, Tebeka S, Blanco C, Dubertret C, Le Strat Y. Shorter and longer durations of sleep are associated with an increased twelve-month prevalence of psychiatric and substance use disorders: Findings from a nationally representative survey of US adults (NESARC-III). J Psychiatr Res. 2020; 124: 34-41.