The role of sleep in links between daily interpersonal stress and internalizing and externalizing symptoms during middle childhood
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TextSeries: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology ; Vol. 95Publication details: UK : Elsevier , 2025Subject(s): Online resources:
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interpersonal stress has been consistently linked with poorer adjustment, and healthy sleep may play a promotive or protective role in this relation. However, little is known regarding such associations among children. The current study examined longitudinal associations between daily interpersonal stress, sleep, and internalizing/externalizing symptoms during middle childhood
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