Sleep disorders as primary and secondary factors in relation with daily functioning in medical students
CONCLUSIONS: Insufficient sleep is a common issue in medical students and a number of sleep disorders were found. The results suggest that sleep disorders could have negative impacts on the daily functioning of students. LIMITATIONS:The study findings may not be generalizable because sociocultural characteristics of the sample may differ from the general population.
Source: Annals of Saudi Medicine - Category: General Medicine Tags: ISSUE 1 Source Type: research
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