Temporomandibular disorders symptoms in Asian adolescents and their association with sleep quality and psychological distress

@article{Lei2016TemporomandibularDS,
  title={Temporomandibular disorders symptoms in Asian adolescents and their association with sleep quality and psychological distress},
  author={Jie Lei and Jing'ai Fu and Adrian Ujin Yap and Kai-Yuan Fu},
  journal={CRANIO{\textregistered}},
  year={2016},
  volume={34},
  pages={242 - 249}
}
  • J. Lei, J. Fu, +1 author K. Fu
  • Published 28 April 2016
  • Psychology, Medicine
  • CRANIO®
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) symptoms and their association with sleep quality and psychological distress in Chinese adolescents. Methods: Five hundred seventy-eight adolescents were enrolled in the study and completed a self-reported TMD symptom questionnaire and socio-demographics survey. Sleep quality and psychological distress were assessed. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were performed with… 
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