Sleep patterns and school performance of Korean adolescents assessed using a Korean version of the pediatric daytime sleepiness scale
Korean Journal of Pediatrics2011Vol. 54(1), pp. 29–29
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Abstract
Korean teenagers sleep to an unusual extent during the day because of nighttime sleep deprivation. This negatively affects school performance and emotional stability. A Korean translation of the PDSS was effective in evaluating the severity of daytime sleepiness and assessing the emotional state and school performance of Korean teenagers.
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