Sleep Quality Among a Sample of Medical Students and the Association with Academic Performance: An Updated Data.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Abdulrahman Almalki, Moayad Shehata, Khaled Siddiqui, Hamzah Albulushi, Nawaf Alshehri, Ahmed Aldumri, Saeed Alghamdi, Aya Khasati, Siraj Omar Wali, Omar Ayoub
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Sleep is influenced by various factors, including social, economic, genetic, and medical factors, and work and study schedules. Medical students are highly susceptible to sleep-related problems. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the sleep patterns and quality of medical students and determine their correlation with academic achievement. This cross-sectional study was conducted at the King Abdulaziz University between November 2022 and April 2023. The participants completed an online questionnaire distributed to all medical students via social media channels. The questionnaire included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to assess sleep quality and Epworth Sleepiness Scale to measure excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Academic performance was self-reported by students based on their grade point average. Of the 274 participants, 54.0% were males with a mean age of 22.81 years. Only 21.5% of students reported normal sleep quality during the previous month, with almost 78.5% reporting poor sleep quality and 40.9% experiencing EDS. Notably, no associations were observed between the sleep quality and sleep-wake patterns and academic performance of the students (p = 0.324 and 0.784, respectively). These findings highlight the substantial prevalence of poor sleep quality and EDS among Saudi medical students, consistent with global trends. Unexpectedly, no significant correlation was observed between sleep quality and student academic performance. These findings suggest that the demanding nature of medical education significantly impacts the sleep patterns and overall well-being of students.

医学生睡眠质量与学习成绩的关系:最新数据。
睡眠受到各种因素的影响,包括社会、经济、遗传和医疗因素,以及工作和学习时间表。医科学生很容易受到睡眠相关问题的影响。在本研究中,我们旨在评估医学生的睡眠模式和质量,并确定其与学业成绩的相关性。这项横断面研究于2022年11月至2023年4月在阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学进行。参与者完成了一份通过社交媒体渠道分发给所有医学院学生的在线问卷。问卷包括评估睡眠质量的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数和衡量白天过度嗜睡(EDS)的Epworth嗜睡量表。学业成绩是由学生根据他们的平均绩点自我报告的。在274名参与者中,54.0%是男性,平均年龄为22.81岁。只有21.5%的学生在上个月的睡眠质量正常,78.5%的学生睡眠质量差,40.9%的学生有EDS。值得注意的是,学生的睡眠质量和睡眠-觉醒模式与学习成绩之间没有关联(p分别= 0.324和0.784)。这些发现强调了沙特医科学生中睡眠质量差和EDS的普遍存在,这与全球趋势一致。出乎意料的是,睡眠质量和学生学习成绩之间没有显著的相关性。这些发现表明,医学教育的苛刻性质显著影响学生的睡眠模式和整体健康。
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10.70
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审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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