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Sleep disturbance in schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

P.M. Judith Haffmans
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Centre Bloemendaal, Monsterseweg 93, 2553 RJ The Hague, The Netherlands
Erik Hoencamp
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Centre Bloemendaal, Monsterseweg 93, 2553 RJ The Hague, The Netherlands
Hendrikus J. Knegtering
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Centre Bloemendaal, Monsterseweg 93, 2553 RJ The Hague, The Netherlands
Bas F. van Heycop ten Ham
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Centre Bloemendaal, Monsterseweg 93, 2553 RJ The Hague, The Netherlands
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1994 

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