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Poor sleep quality is associated with greater negative consequences for cognitive control function and psychological health after mild traumatic brain injury than after orthopedic injury.

Simen Berg SaksvikHanne SmevikJonas StenbergTurid FollestadAnne VikAsta HåbergRobert F AsarnowHåvard KallestadToril SkandsenAlexander Olsen
Published in: Neuropsychology (2021)
Our findings show that poor sleep quality has a more negative impact on cognitive control function and psychological outcome in patients with mTBI, compared to trauma controls. This indicates an increased vulnerability to poor sleep quality in patients who have suffered an mTBI. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
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