Later school start times for supporting the education, health, and well-being of high school students

Author:

Marx Robert1,Tanner-Smith Emily E2,Davison Colleen M3,Ufholz Lee-Anne4,Freeman John5,Shankar Ravi6,Newton Lisa7,Brown Robert S7,Parpia Alyssa S3,Cozma Ioana3,Hendrikx Shawn8

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt University; Department of Human and Organizational Development, Peabody College of Education and Human Development; Nashville TN USA

2. Vanderbilt University; Peabody Research Institute; Box 0181 GPC 230 Appleton Place Nashville TN USA 37215

3. Queen's University; Department of Public Health Sciences, Kingston General Hospital Research Centre; Carruthers Hall 62 Fifth Field Company Lane Kingston ON Canada

4. University of Ottawa; Health Sciences Library; 451 Smyth Road Ottawa ON Canada K1H 8M5

5. Queen's University; Social Program and Evaluation Group; Duncan McArthur Hall- Room B164 Kingston ON Canada K7L 3N6

6. Manipal University; Department of Statistics; Manipal Karnataka India 576104

7. Toronto District School Board; Research and Information Services; 1 Civic Centre Court, Lower Level Etobicoke ON Canada M9C 2B3

8. Western University; Western Libraries; London Ontario Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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