Examining mediators of the association between child maltreatment and sleep disturbance in college students
CONCLUSIONS: Sleep hygiene may be implicated in the long-term health effects of child maltreatment. Further, sleep hygiene interventions may be useful for improving sleep among college students who have experienced maltreatment, and targeting students' sleep may have benefits for students' cognition and mood.PMID:38401368 | DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106698
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - Category: Child Development Authors: McKenzie Kaubrys Emily Mischel Patricia Frazier Source Type: research
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