COVID‐19‐related fears and information frequency predict sleep behavior in bipolar disorder
Abstract Introduction The coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) pandemic and consequent restrictions including social distancing had a great impact on everyday life. To date, little is known about how the restrictions affected sleep, which is commonly disturbed in bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this stu...
Main Authors: | Frederike T. Fellendorf, Eva Z. Reininghaus, Michaela Ratzenhofer, Melanie Lenger, Alexander Maget, Martina Platzer, Susanne A. Bengesser, Armin Birner, Robert Queissner, Carlo Hamm, Rene Pilz, Nina Dalkner |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021-09-01
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Series: | Brain and Behavior |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2182 |
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