Daytime Sleepiness among Medical Colleges' Students in Jordan: Impact on Academic Performance.

Sleep Disorders Pub Date : 2022-03-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/7925926
Mohammad Alqudah, Samar A M Balousha, Abedallah A K Balusha, Doaa Ghazi Al-U'dat, Rami Saadeh, Nasr Alrabadi, Karem Alzoubi
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Abstract

Introduction: Sleep disorders are extremely prevalent in the general population. College students are more susceptible to sleep problems. This is due to the increased competition in getting a job position and the current alterations in the labor market. Poor sleep is prevalent and has deleterious effects on college students, but its frequency among college students has not been documented in Jordan. So, the aims of this study are to assess the prevalence of daytime sleepiness among medical college students in Jordan and to look for any links between daytime sleepiness and academic performance.

Methods: A cross-sectional study performed on medical and paramedical specialties students and Epworth sleepiness Sscale (ESS) was used. To assess the students' academic performance, the cumulative grade point average was utilized.

Results: 977 students from five medical colleges participated in the study. ESS scores were abnormal in 34.4% of students and were considered to have daytime sleepiness. Significant lower ESS scores were associated with students who reported good sleep quality than students who reported poor sleep quality. Significant lower ESS scores were reported by students who slept more than 7 hours compared with students who slept less than 6 hours. The ESS scores were not significantly associated with students' CPGA.

Conclusion: Daytime sleepiness is highly prevalent among medical students in Jordan. The data of this study might be very helpful to assess the academic policy makers to develop intervention strategies that resolve the sleep disturbances in college students and reduce its impact on the academic achievements.

约旦医学院学生日间嗜睡:对学习成绩的影响
睡眠障碍在普通人群中极为普遍。大学生更容易受到睡眠问题的影响。这是由于求职竞争加剧以及当前劳动力市场的变化。睡眠不足是普遍存在的,对大学生有有害的影响,但在约旦,大学生中睡眠不足的频率并没有记录。因此,本研究的目的是评估约旦医学院学生日间嗜睡的患病率,并寻找日间嗜睡与学习成绩之间的任何联系。方法:采用Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)对医学及专科学生进行横断面调查。为了评估学生的学业表现,我们采用了累积平均绩点。结果:来自5所医学院的977名学生参与了研究。34.4%的学生ESS得分异常,被认为有白天嗜睡。报告睡眠质量好的学生的ESS得分明显低于报告睡眠质量差的学生。与睡眠不足6小时的学生相比,睡眠超过7小时的学生报告的ESS得分明显较低。ESS得分与学生的CPGA无显著相关。结论:约旦医学生日间嗜睡现象普遍。本研究的数据可为学术决策者制定解决大学生睡眠障碍的干预策略,降低其对学业成绩的影响提供参考。
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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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