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Subjective and objective sleep among depressed and non‐depressed postnatal womenDørheim et al., 2009
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- Dørheim S
- Bondevik G
- Eberhard‐Gran M
- Bjorvatn B
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- Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
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Objective: Women sleep less in the postnatal period and it has been suggested that mothers diagnosed with depression alternatively could be suffering from the effects of chronic sleep deprivation. Method: From a population‐based study, we recruited 42 women, of whom 21 …
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