Say "GDNT": Frequency of Adolescent Texting at Night.

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Published in Sleep Health on October 23, 2015

Authors

Wendy M Troxel1, Gerald Hunter1, Deborah Scharf1

Author Affiliations

1: RAND Corporation, Health Division, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

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