Elevated insomnia symptom severity in university students: The role of sexual orientation and intern...
Elevated insomnia symptom severity in university students: The role of sexual orientation and internalizing symptoms
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United States: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Sexual minority (SM) individuals experience a disproportionate health burden relative to their heterosexual peers; however, less is known about their experience of insomnia.
The sample consisted of a subset of students,
= 1543,
= 21.25 years,
= 3.95, in the 2019-2020 Healthy Minds Study. Adjusting for non-response weights, approximate...
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Elevated insomnia symptom severity in university students: The role of sexual orientation and internalizing symptoms
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0744-8481,1940-3208
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1940-3208
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10.1080/07448481.2022.2145897