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Implicit and Explicit Stigma of Chronotype in Emerging Adults.

Jessica R DietchMegan E DouglasKelly N Kim
Published in: Behavioral sleep medicine (2022)
Consistent with hypothesis, undergraduates demonstrated predominantly negative implicit and explicit stigma toward evening chronotypes compared to morning types. As stigma can lead to adverse consequences, future studies should assess the impact of negative societal and self-stigma on evening types. Consideration of societal stigma within clinical intervention contexts could have the potential to reduce shame or other emotions that interfere with sleep.
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