Cancer-Related Dysfunctional Beliefs about Sleep May Influence Insomnia of Cancer Patients Regardless of Depressive Symptoms
Background and Objective Depression is one of the major causes of insomnia among cancer patients, and should be explored among cancer patients who are suffering from insomnia. The objective of this study was to explore whether dysfunctional beliefs about sleep among cancer patients were associated w...
Main Authors: | Sungook Yeo, Kikyoung Yi, Changnam Kim, Joohee Lee, Soyoung Youn, Sooyeon Suh, Seockhoon Chung |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Korean Society of Sleep Medicine
2019-06-01
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Series: | Sleep Medicine Research |
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Online Access: | http://www.sleepmedres.org/upload/pdf/smr-2019-00402.pdf |
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