Effects of co-sleeping with a shift worker on sleep, mood and cognition
Objective: Although the negative effects of shift work on workers' sleep and mood are well-known, the effects of shift work on their sleep partners' sleep and mood have rarely been investigated. The current study explored the effects of co-sleeping with a shift worker (SW) on the partner...
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Main Authors: | Joonyoung Lim (Author), Jooyoung Lee (Author), Sehyun Jeon (Author), Somi Lee (Author), Seog Ju Kim (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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