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The Prevalence of Insomnia, Its Demographic Correlates, and Treatment in Nurses Working in Chinese Psychiatric and General Hospitals

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Published
Jan 30, 2015
Vol/Issue
52(2)
Pages
88-94
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Funding
National Science Foundation of China Award: 30800367
Beijing Nova Program of the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission Award: 2008B59
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Feng-Rong An, Yun-Ke Qi, Jiao-Ying Zeng, et al. (2015). The Prevalence of Insomnia, Its Demographic Correlates, and Treatment in Nurses Working in Chinese Psychiatric and General Hospitals. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 52(2), 88-94. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12103