Cognitive complaints mediate the influence of sleep disturbance and state anxiety on subjective well-being and ill-being in adult community volunteers: a cross sectional study
Abstract Background Sleep disturbance, state anxiety, and cognitive complaints (CCs) have been recognized as important issues in public health. Although the mediating role of CCs has been proposed, their role in the relationships between sleep disturbance, state anxiety, and subjective well-being (S...
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Main Authors: | Kuniyoshi Toyoshima (Author), Masahiko Ichiki (Author), Takeshi Inoue (Author), Akiyoshi Shimura (Author), Jiro Masuya (Author), Yota Fujimura (Author), Shinji Higashi (Author), Ichiro Kusumi (Author) |
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