The medicalization of sleeplessness: Results of U.S. office visit outcomes, 2008-2015
Previous analysis of U.S. physician office visits (1993-2007) indicated that the medicalization of sleeplessness was on the rise and had potentially negative implications for population health. Our study asks if the medicalization of sleeplessness at the level of patient-physician interaction has pe...
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Main Authors: | Mairead Eastin Moloney (Author), Gabriele Ciciurkaite (Author), Robyn Lewis Brown (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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