The association between smartphone use and sleep quality, psychological distress, and loneliness among health care students and workers in Saudi Arabia
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K. Aboalshamat | M. Mahmoud | M. Rajeh | Abdullah M Alzhrani | I. Abdouh | H. Badri | A. Badawoud | B. Quronfulah | A. Alzhrani
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