Multidimensional sleep health is associated with affective instability in community‐dwelling survivors of stroke: an ecological momentary assessment study — Stephen C. L. Lau (2025) | RDL Network
Multidimensional sleep health is associated with affective instability in community‐dwelling survivors of stroke: an ecological momentary assessment study
Poorer sleep efficiency, higher mental fatigue, later sleep timing, and more irregular sleep patterns were associated with greater affective instability. Designing behavioral therapies targeting these sleep health dimensions may reduce affective instability and prevent post-stroke affective disorders.
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