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Subjective versus objective evening chronotypes in bipolar disorder

Journal of Affective Disorders Sep 04, 2017

Gershon A, et al. – The aim of the present study was to explore the associations between subjective versus objective assessments of sleep timing in bipolar disorder (BD) patients versus controls. It was concluded that subjective and objective chronotype measurements were associated with one another in members with BD. Members with BD had a later chronotype than controls using population–specific thresholds.
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