Sleep profile in Children with Depression in a Sample of Egyptian patients: Clinical and Laboratory Study
Hossam El-Din Salah Abdel Aziz Ahmad Tolba;
Abstract
Childhood is generally considered the golden age of
sleep, with brief latency to sleep onset, high efficiency, and
easy awakening; yet parasomnias, psychological factors, and
sleep disturbances associated with childhood depression disrupt
this idealistic
sleep, with brief latency to sleep onset, high efficiency, and
easy awakening; yet parasomnias, psychological factors, and
sleep disturbances associated with childhood depression disrupt
this idealistic
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| Title | Sleep profile in Children with Depression in a Sample of Egyptian patients: Clinical and Laboratory Study | Authors | Hossam El-Din Salah Abdel Aziz Ahmad Tolba | Keywords | Sleep profile in Children with Depression in a Sample of Egyptian patients: Clinical and Laboratory Study | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Childhood is generally considered the golden age of sleep, with brief latency to sleep onset, high efficiency, and easy awakening; yet parasomnias, psychological factors, and sleep disturbances associated with childhood depression disrupt this idealistic |
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