Independent and joint associations of race/ethnicity and educational attainment with sleep-related symptoms in a population-based US sample
Review articleOpen access
2015/08/01 Full-length article DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.05.008
Journal: Preventive Medicine
Abstract:
Highlights•Cross-sectional analysis of 2012 US National Health Interview Survey data•Lower education was associated with adverse sleep-related symptomatology among Whites.•Education and sleep health associations were less consistent among the other racial/ethnic groups.•Research is needed to show whether increases in education reduce racial/ethnic sleep disparities.
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