The effects of improving sleep on mental health ( OASIS )

Citation for published version: Freeman, D, Sheaves, B, Goodwin, GM, Yu, L, Nickless, A, Harrison, PJ, Emsley, R, Luik, AI, Foster, RG, Wadekar, V, Hinds, C, Gumley, A, Jones, R, Lightman, S, Jones, S, Bentall, R, Kinderman, P, Rowse, G, Brugha, T, Blagrove, M, Gregory, AM, Fleming, L, Walklet, E, Glazebrook, C, Davies, EB, Hollis, C, Haddock, G, John, B, Coulson, M, Fowler, D, Pugh, K, Cape, J, Moseley, P, Brown, G, Hughes, C, Obonsawin, M, Coker, S, Watkins, E, Schwannauer, M, Macmahon, K, Siriwardena, AN & Espie, CA 2017, 'The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): A randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis' Lancet Psychiatry, vol. 4, no. 10, pp. 749-758. DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(17)30328-0

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