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    Sleep Debt Mediates the Relationship between Work-Related Social Factors, Presenteeism, and Well-Being in Japanese Workers by Takano, Yuta, Iwano, Suguru, Ando, Takeshi, Okajima, Isa

    “…Sleep debt is associated with presenteeism and mental health; however, the association of sleep debt with presenteeism and well-being in the context of…”
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    A systematic review of the effect of sleep interventions on presenteeism by Takano, Yuta, Iwano, Suguru, Aoki, Shuntaro, Nakano, Norihito, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (17-11-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Sleep problems interfere with work performance. Decreased work productivity due to health problems is defined as presenteeism. Although…”
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    Unwinding on the Weekend from Work-Related Stress: Moderating Effect of Weekday Psychological Stress on the Relationship between Increased Recovery Experience and Reduction of Psychological Stress on the Weekend by Horiuchi, Satoshi, Iwano, Suguru, Aoki, Shuntaro, Sakano, Yuji

    Published in Behavioral sciences (25-05-2022)
    “…Recovery is described as a process that is in contrast to the process whereby the psychological stress response increases. Recovery experiences refer to…”
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    Psychological Interventions for Well-Being in Healthy Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Iwano, Suguru, Kambara, Kohei, Aoki, Shuntaro

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-06-2022)
    “…Aging societies are a global problem, necessitating the promotion of well-being in healthy older adults. However, the evidence regarding psychological…”
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    Factors associated with dropout from a group cognitive behavioral therapy for substance use disorder by Iwano, Suguru, Takahashi, Yosuke, Masuyama, Keitaro, Yoshinari, Yukiko, Horiuchis, Satoshi, Yanbe, Kenji

    “…Dropout represents one of important issues in psychosocial treatments for substance use disorders. In Japan, group therapies based on cognitive behavioral…”
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