作者: Taeko Sasai-Sakuma , Yuko Morita , Shoichi Asaoka , Yuichi Inoue
DOI: 10.3109/07420528.2015.1055756
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摘要: Sleep-related problems, such as symptoms of insomnia, daytime sleepiness, shorter sleep duration, or a delayed sleep–wake schedule, are known to be risk factors for depression. In general, depression is more prevalent in women than men, but sleep-related problems do not necessarily show similar gender predominance. Hence, it can speculated that the impact on development process differs between genders; however, so far, few studies have focused this issue. The aim study was clarify differences rates people with above and examine associated Japanese young adults. A web-based questionnaire survey comprising assessments demographic variables, variables (bed time, wake onset latency, frequency difficulty initiating maintaining sleep, i.e. symptom components slee...