Prevalence of Sleep Disturbance and Potential Associated Factors among Medical Students from Mashhad, Iran.

Sleep Disorders Pub Date : 2020-07-05 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/4603830
Ahmad Janatmakan Amiri, Negar Morovatdar, Atefeh Soltanifar, Ramin Rezaee
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Methods In this cross-sectional study, 315 medical students chosen by stratified random sampling participated in the academic year 2018-2019. The Pittsburgh Instrument and DASS-21 questionnaire were used to evaluate sleep quality and anxiety, depression, and stress, respectively. Also, demographic, educational, and socioeconomic information was collected. SPSS 16 software was used for data analysis. Results Out of 300 students who completed the questionnaires, 165 (55%) were male, with a mean age of 21.94 ± 2.28 years old. The prevalence of poor sleep quality was 51.3%. We did not find significant associations among age, sex, and poor sleep quality. Concurrent psychological symptoms such as stress, depression, and anxiety were significantly associated with sleep disorders. After adjusting variables in the multivariable regression model, depression (OR = 2.81, 95% CI: 1.35-5.87; p = 0.006) and the number of hours spent on using smartphones in 24 hours (OR = 1.13, 95% CI: 1.02-1.25; p = 0.01) were significantly associated with poor sleep quality among medical students. Conclusion The prevalence of poor sleep quality among medical students was high, and we found that increased use of smartphones during the day and depression were associated with sleep disorders.
伊朗马什哈德医科学生睡眠障碍患病率及潜在相关因素
方法:采用分层随机抽样的方法,选取2018-2019学年的315名医学生进行横断面研究。采用匹兹堡量表和DASS-21问卷分别评估睡眠质量和焦虑、抑郁和压力。此外,还收集了人口统计、教育和社会经济信息。采用SPSS 16软件进行数据分析。结果:300名学生中,男性165人(55%),平均年龄(21.94±2.28)岁。睡眠质量差的患病率为51.3%。我们没有发现年龄、性别和睡眠质量差之间的显著关联。同时出现的心理症状如压力、抑郁和焦虑与睡眠障碍显著相关。在多变量回归模型中调整变量后,抑郁(OR = 2.81, 95% CI: 1.35-5.87;p = 0.006)和24小时内使用智能手机的时间(OR = 1.13, 95% CI: 1.02-1.25;P = 0.01)与医学生睡眠质量差显著相关。结论:医学生中睡眠质量差的患病率很高,我们发现白天使用智能手机的增加和抑郁与睡眠障碍有关。
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期刊介绍: Sleep Disorders is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of sleep disorders.
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