Abstract

This research article delves into the intricate connection between women's sleep behaviors, daily rhythms, and mental well-being across different stages of life. Utilizing a comprehensive literature review and empirical data analysis, it examines how variations in sleep quality, circadian preferences, and mental health outcomes manifest in women from adolescence through adulthood and into older age. The study sheds light on the nuanced interactions between these factors and offers insights into potential interventions to promote better sleep hygiene and mental health support tailored to women's specific life stages.

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