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Development and Perceived Utility and Impact of an Internet Intervention for Insomnia. 网络干预失眠的发展、感知效用和影响。
E-journal of applied psychology : clinical and social issues Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI: 10.7790/ejap.v4i2.133
Frances P Thorndike, Drew K Saylor, Elaine T Bailey, Linda Gonder-Frederick, Charles M Morin, Lee M Ritterband
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