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Fig 1.

Subjective quality of life according to integrative quality-of-life (IQOL) theory.

Note: Modified model of Søren Ventegodt et al. (2003:1032) integrative quality-of-life theory. The indicators for the five dimensions of quality of life refer to the indicators used in the Czech Household Panel Survey.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of used variables.

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Table 2.

Sleeping habits and quality of life, linear mixed models with repeated measurements.

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Fig 2.

Sleep duration and quality of life at the individual level in time.

Note: 95% confidence intervals.

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Fig 3.

Sleep quality and quality of life at the individual level in time.

Note: 95% confidence intervals.

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Fig 4.

Social jetlag and quality of life at the individual level in time.

Note: 95% confidence intervals.

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Table 3.

Sleeping habits and quality of life, linear mixed models with repeated measurements.

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