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Effects of Anxiety and Chronotype on Sleep Quality: Advantages of Evening Chronotype in the Post-Pandemic Era
Ubaldo Rodríguez-de Ávila, Fabíola Rodrigues-de França Campos, Adriano Chiombacanga-Nafital
Chronobiol Med. 2024;6(3):129-134.   Published online September 30, 2024
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Eveningness and Impulsivity in Euthymic Mood States Adversely Affect the Quality of Life of Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder Patients
Sojeong Kim, Yeaseul Yoon, Heon-Jeong Lee
Chronobiol Med. 2022;4(2):86-90.   Published online June 29, 2022
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The Association between Eveningness and Alexithymia: Mediating Effect of Depression
Jihye Ahn, Jooyoung Lee, Seog Ju Kim
Chronobiol Med. 2021;3(1):20-24.   Published online March 30, 2021
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Gender Differences in the Association between Circadian Preference and Attachment Style
Seahyun O, Jooyoung Lee, Seog Ju Kim
Chronobiol Med. 2020;2(4):166-169.   Published online December 31, 2020
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Psychometric Properties of Questionnaires for Assessing Chronotype
Somin Kim, Seog Ju Kim
Chronobiol Med. 2020;2(1):16-20.   Published online March 31, 2020
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Association between Morningness–Eveningness and Defense Mechanisms in Community-Dwelling Korean Adults
Jichul Kim, Somin Kim, Sehyun Jeon, Seog Ju Kim
Chronobiol Med. 2019;1(2):81-85.   Published online June 30, 2019
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