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Elaine Schomburg's research has focused on the relationship between sleep and mental health among college students. Her work investigates how sleep hygiene, sleepiness, and sleep quality correlate with levels of burnout, depression, anxiety, and stress in this population. Schomburg has collaborated with researchers from Hendrix College, including Christine Schneider and Jennifer Peszka, as well as with Bruce Moore and David Mastin from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Her recent publication addresses the connection between these sleep-related factors and mental health outcomes in college students.
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0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students (2025)
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- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
- 0178 The Relationship of Sleep Hygiene, Sleepiness, and Sleep Quality to Mental Health (Burnout, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) Among College Students
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