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Personal sleep debt and daytime sleepiness mediate the relationship between sleep and mental health outcomes in young adults.

David L DickinsonAlexander P WolkowShantha M W RajaratnamSean P A Drummond
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2018)
This study reports potential mediating mechanisms related to the increased mental health risk conferred by short sleep and evening chronotype. These results have implications for how primary care physicians assess psychopathology risk, arguing for a focus on the assessment of daytime sleepiness and sleep debt in university populations, while for young adults in the general population, these factors may be less important.
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