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• Sleep health inequities go beyond the urban sleep deserts. • Sleep disturbances and short sleep are common in vulnerable populations such as people experiencing homelessness, refugees, and incarcerated individuals. • The environment and stress are likely contributors to poor sleep among vulnerable populations. • It is important to advocate for policy changes unique to vulnerable populations to improve sleep and subsequent health outcomes.
Al-Khalil et al. (Sat,) studied this question.