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Daniel Ruivo Marques

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Journal of Sleep Research|February 12, 2025
Book Review: "The Clinician's Guide to Cognitive and Behavioural Therapeutics (CBTx) for Insomnia-A Scientist-Practitioner Approach"Daniel Ruivo Marques
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|June 22, 2025
The Quest for "Good Sleepers": A Scientific and Societal ChallengeDaniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|October 19, 2017
Do we need neuroimaging to treat insomnia effectively?Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep|June 26, 2024
Searching for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on Google: an infodemiological perspectiveDaniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung|October 26, 2025
The complex association between sleep duration and mental and physical health: are we missing circadian preferences?Matteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|February 2, 2026
Insomnia-LCA classifier: an open web application for insomnia subtype classification using latent class analysisMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung|February 20, 2026
Shall we rush to be brief? Methodological and clinical costs of shortening insomnia scalesMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|November 29, 2020
"Life" beyond classical test theory: some considerations on using complementary psychometric approaches in sleep medicineSofia Fontoura Dias, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|July 30, 2025
Deriving Subtypes From the Insomnia Severity Index: A Latent Class Analysis and Comparison of FeaturesMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques, Claudio Liguori
Sleep Medicine|November 4, 2025
Understanding insomnia disorder beyond its subtypes: Psychological profiles of insomniaVanda Clemente, Daniel Ruivo Marques, Ana Allen Gomes
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Journal of Sleep Research|February 12, 2025
Book Review: "The Clinician's Guide to Cognitive and Behavioural Therapeutics (CBTx) for Insomnia-A Scientist-Practitioner Approach"Daniel Ruivo Marques
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|June 22, 2025
The Quest for "Good Sleepers": A Scientific and Societal ChallengeDaniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|October 19, 2017
Do we need neuroimaging to treat insomnia effectively?Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep|June 26, 2024
Searching for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on Google: an infodemiological perspectiveDaniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung|October 26, 2025
The complex association between sleep duration and mental and physical health: are we missing circadian preferences?Matteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|February 2, 2026
Insomnia-LCA classifier: an open web application for insomnia subtype classification using latent class analysisMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung|February 20, 2026
Shall we rush to be brief? Methodological and clinical costs of shortening insomnia scalesMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Sleep Medicine|November 29, 2020
"Life" beyond classical test theory: some considerations on using complementary psychometric approaches in sleep medicineSofia Fontoura Dias, Daniel Ruivo Marques
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|July 30, 2025
Deriving Subtypes From the Insomnia Severity Index: A Latent Class Analysis and Comparison of FeaturesMatteo Carpi, Daniel Ruivo Marques, Claudio Liguori
Sleep Medicine|November 4, 2025
Understanding insomnia disorder beyond its subtypes: Psychological profiles of insomniaVanda Clemente, Daniel Ruivo Marques, Ana Allen Gomes
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