The burden of untreated insomnia disorder in a sample of 1 million adults: a cohort study
Abstract Background Insomnia disorder is a highly prevalent, significant public health concern associated with substantial and growing health burden. There are limited real-world data assessing the burden of insomnia disorder on daytime functioning and its association with comorbidities. The objecti...
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Main Authors: | Michael Grandner (Author), Antonio Olivieri (Author), Ajay Ahuja (Author), Alexander Büsser (Author), Moritz Freidank (Author), William V. McCall (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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