Internet-Based Individualized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Shift Work Sleep Disorder Empowered by Well-Being Prediction: Protocol for a Pilot Study
Asami Ito-Masui(Mie University), Motomu Shimaoka(Mie University), Eishi Motomura(Mie University), Akane Sano(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Eiji Kawamoto(Mie University), Hiroshi Imai(Mie University), Ryota Sakamoto(Mie University Hospital), Ryo Esumi(Mie University), Shoko Sakano, Han Yu(Rice University), Hisashi Tanii(Mie University)
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