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Allison G Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
The Subjective Meaning of Sleep Quality: A Comparison of Individuals with and without Insomnia
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2008
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Allison G Harvey
University of California, Berkeley
KS
Kathleen Stinson
KW
Katriina L. Whitaker
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The meaning of sleep quality among individuals with insomnia and normal sleepers was broadly similar. A comprehensive assessment of a patient's appraisal of their sleep quality may require an assessment of waking and daytime variables.
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