A cross-sectional survey of the nature and correlates of sleep disturbance in people with psoriasis
British Journal of Dermatology2017Vol. 177(4), pp. 1052–1059
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Abstract
Poor sleep is common in psoriasis and associated with psychological and physical factors. Rates of probable OSA are also high. Given the importance of restorative sleep for health, sleep complaints should receive greater clinical attention in the management of psoriasis.
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