The Direction of Longitudinal Associations Between Sleep Problems and Depression Symptoms: A Study of Twins Aged 8 and 10 Years — Alice M. Gregory (2009) | RDL Network
The Direction of Longitudinal Associations Between Sleep Problems and Depression Symptoms: A Study of Twins Aged 8 and 10 Years
Article 2009 en
Authors
AG
Alice M. Gregory
FR
Frühling Rijsdijk
JL
Jennifer Y. F. Lau
Abstract
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This study adds to our understanding of the temporal precedence of sleep problems and depression and the risks underlying their associations. There are implications regarding the value of specifying genes linked to sleep problems and potential opportunities for informing early intervention strategies in high-risk groups at key points in the progression to developing more serious problems.
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