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    Do Sensory Environments Or Sleep Routines Improve Sleep Participation And Sleep Preparation In Adults With Mental Health Disorders?

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    Do Sensory Environments Or Sleep Routines Improve Sleep Participation And Sleep Preparation In Adults With Mental Health Disorders?
    Author
    Perkins, Michele
    Date
    May 5, 2022; May 5, 2022
    Subject
    Mental health
    Sleep
    Occupational therapy
    Interventions
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2501
    Abstract
    Over 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep problems. In 2020 alone, 52.9 million adults experienced mental illness. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to help Occupational Therapy Practitioners best utilize evidence-based interventions that help facilitate sleep participation among adults with mental health diagnoses
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    Turcotte, Jill
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    Occupational Therapy
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