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Insomnia Links to Self-Injury via Well-Being, Rumination

In recent years, the intricate relationship between sleep disturbances and mental health challenges has garnered increasing scientific attention. A groundbreaking study conducted by Wang et al., soon to be published in BMC Psychology, delves deep into the nuanced interplay between insomnia and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among college students. This comprehensive research sheds light on the parallel mediation roles of subjective well-being a…
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