Abstract

Background Studies assessing the social patterning of sleep are heterogeneous with respect to indicators of socioeconomic status (SES) and sleep characteristics considered. This study examines the association of SES with subjective and objective sleep disturbances and the role of socio-demographic, behavioural and psychological factors in explaining this association. Methods Analyses are based on 3391 participants (53% female, age 40 …

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