Will things feel better in the morning? A time-of-day analysis of mental health and wellbeing from nearly 1 million observations
Background Mood is known to change over seasons of the year, days of the week, and even over the course of the day (diurnally). But although broader mental health and well-being also vary over months and weeks, it is unclear whether there are diurnal changes in how people experience and report their...
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Main Authors: | Daisy Fancourt, Feifei Bu, Jessica K Bone |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2025-02-01
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Series: | BMJ Mental Health |
Online Access: | https://mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/28/1/e301418.full |
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