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Table 1. Distribution of frequencies and the relative frequencies of  Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in relation to the total sample, to sex, age, schooling, economic social status, marital status,  employment, presence of insomnia, the use of hypnotic drugs
Table 3. Distribution of chi-square values applied to Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in the male group, in relation to age,  school-ing, economic social status, marital status, employment,  pres-ence of insomnia, the use of hypnotic drugs and alternative mea

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