Social-demographic aspects of insomnia in the Russian population according to ESSE-RF study

Author:

Bochkarev M. V.,Korostovtseva L. S.,Filchenko I. A.,Rotar O. P.,Sviryaev Yu. V.,Zhernakova Yu. V.,Shalnova S. A.,Konradi A. O.,Boitsov S. A.,Chazova I. E.,Shlyakhto E. V.

Publisher

Media Sphere Publishing Group

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology

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