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1. Combined association of insufficient physical activity and sleep problems with healthcare costs: a longitudinal study.

2. Content Comparison of Quality-of-Life Instruments Used in Economic Evaluations of Sleep Disorder Interventions: A Systematic Review.

3. Trajectory of Food Insecurity and Its Association with Longitudinal Mental Health and Sleep Outcomes in Adolescents from Economically Disadvantaged Families.

4. Socioeconomic Status and Sleep among Couples.

5. Sleep Duration and Health Care Expenditures in the United States.

6. COVID-19 Is Straining Mental Health-Could Technology Be the Answer?

7. Association of sleep-disordered breathing with total healthcare costs and utilization in older men: the Outcomes of Sleep Disorders in Older Men (MrOS Sleep) study.

9. Correlates of quality of life in mothers of children with diagnosed epilepsy.

10. Sedentary behaviour and sleep problems among 42,489 community-dwelling adults in six low- and middle-income countries.

11. The Cost of Inadequate Sleep among On-Call Workers in Australia: A Workplace Perspective.

12. Living status, economic hardship and sleep disturbance were associated with subjective shoulder pain in survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake: A cross sectional study.

13. Socioeconomic Impact of Pediatric Sleep Disorders.

15. Association Between Costs Related to Productivity Loss and Modified Risk Factors Among Users of the Brazilian National Health System.

16. The Costly Face of Sleep Disorders.

17. Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Sleep Disorders.

18. Neurologic Diseases and Sleep.

19. A pilot randomized controlled trial of a tailored cognitive behavioural therapy based intervention for depressive symptoms in those newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

20. Co-Morbidity, Mortality, Quality of Life and the Healthcare/Welfare/Social Costs of Disordered Sleep: A Rapid Review.

21. Trouble Sleeping Associated With Lower Work Performance and Greater Health Care Costs: Longitudinal Data From Kansas State Employee Wellness Program.

22. The effects of age, gender, hopelessness, and exposure to violence on sleep disorder symptoms and daytime sleepiness among adolescents in impoverished neighborhoods.

23. Creating value in health by understanding and overcoming resistance to de-innovation.

24. Low socioeconomic status negatively affects sleep in pregnant women.

25. The financial crisis has an impact in sleep medicine: experience of a sleep clinic in Greece.

26. Public health implications of sleep loss: the community burden.

27. Sociodemographic factors associated with sleep quality and sleep duration in adolescents from Santa Catarina, Brazil: what changed between 2001 and 2011?

28. Financial crisis and collapsed banks: psychological distress and work related factors among surviving employees--a nation-wide study.

29. Burden of spinal cord injury-related neuropathic pain in the United States: retrospective chart review and cross-sectional survey.

30. The costs associated with sleep symptoms among patients with fibromyalgia.

31. Direct and indirect costs of sleep disturbances and residual symptoms in patients treated for depression: analysis of a nationwide cross sectional survey.

32. Economic difficulties and subsequent sleep problems: evidence from British and Finnish occupational cohorts.

33. Baby Business: a randomised controlled trial of a universal parenting program that aims to prevent early infant sleep and cry problems and associated parental depression.

34. Assessing the impact of migraine onset on work productivity.

35. British Association for Psychopharmacology consensus statement on evidence-based treatment of insomnia, parasomnias and circadian rhythm disorders.

37. Embracing change, responding to challenge, and looking toward the future.

38. Subtypes of sleep disturbance: associations among symptoms, comorbidities, treatment, and medical costs.

39. Economic implications of sleep disorders.

40. The Obama dilemma: allergic rhinitis (animal dander allergy)-the great burden of illness.

42. [The US Government's effort in decreasing the cost of sleep-related problems and its outcome].

43. [Sleep medicine--legal recognition in Romania].

44. Financial strain is a significant correlate of sleep continuity disturbances in late-life.

45. Socioeconomic status predicts objective and subjective sleep quality in aging women.

46. [Sleep disorders and hypnotic agents: medical, social and economical impact].

48. U.S. lacks adequate capacity to treat people with sleep disorder, IOM reports.

50. The economic cost of sleep disorders.

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