Prevalence and factors of sleep problems among Japanese children: a population-based study
BackgroundHigh prevalence of sleep problems in not only children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDS) but also non NDS has been established. However, there are few studies that have looked into population-based and age-specific prevalence of sleep problems of children. Moreover, there are even fe...
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Main Authors: | Asami Kuki (Author), Ai Terui (Author), Yui Sakamoto (Author), Ayako Osato (Author), Tamaki Mikami (Author), Kazuhiko Nakamura (Author), Manabu Saito (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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