Daytime Sleepiness and the Well-Being and Academic Attainment of University Students in the UK


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Daytime Sleepiness and the Well-Being and Academic Attainment of University Students in the UKby
![]() ![]() Abstract Background: Previous research suggests that insufficient daily sleep has negative effects on both well-being and academic attainment. Much of the research in this field has focused on adolescents and children rather than university students in the UK.
Methods: The present study used the Student Well [...] 1376 8270 |
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