Living With Children May Mean Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men
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ScienceDaily
Document Type
Article
Description
Online article published on February 26, 2017 which covers a study conducted by Georgia Southern University faculty member Dr. Kelly L. Sullivan. At time of publication of the article, the study was scheduled to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 69th Annual Meeting in Boston on April 22-28, 2017.
Dr. Sullivan is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health.
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Publication Date
2-26-2017
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ScienceDaily
Featured Work
Sleep Duration and Feeling Rested Are Differentially Associated With Having Children Among Men And Women
Featured Work Publication Date
2017
Keywords
Sleep, Women, Having children, Sleep quality, Less sleep, children
Disciplines
Epidemiology | Medicine and Health Sciences | Public Health
Recommended Citation
Sullivan, Kelly L., "Living With Children May Mean Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men" (2017). Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews. 4.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/pubhlth-bee-facmedia/4