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Overall, associations between SES levels and longitudinal sleep patterns were not apparent after full adjustment for sociodemographic and lifestyle factors measured at baseline. Depressive symptoms, however, tended to fully mediate associations between SES levels and sleep quality patterns (odds ratio range for indirect effects of depressive symptoms for education, 1.05-1.17; for income, 1.05-1.15). A significant mediating role for depressive symptoms between SES levels and longitudinal sleep quality warrants consideration among mental