Joseph M Dzierzewski, Alysa N Miller, Spencer A Nielson, Natalie D Dautovich
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The impact of the 2024 US presidential election campaign on population sleep: A representative survey from National Sleep Foundation.
Objectives: The dynamics of presidential campaigns and elections may have a negative effect on sleep health; however, most research is focused on election nights. The current study examined the impact of the 2024 presidential election on sleep during the broader election campaign period, exploring potential demographic differences in negative impact.
Methods: The National Sleep Foundation conducted a survey among a nationally-representative, random sample of 1421 American adults, including questions on election-related sleep impact, sleep duration and quality.
Results: Seventeen percent of US adults reported a negative impact of the 2024 presidential election campaign on their sleep, with significant group differences observed across age, race/ethnicity, employment status, and household composition.
Conclusions: Major social events like the 2024 presidential campaign and election can negatively impact sleep health, with some individuals being more susceptible to negative effects. Future studies are needed to better understand the potential widespread negative consequences of common social experiences and strategies to mitigate their effects.
期刊介绍:
Sleep Health Journal of the National Sleep Foundation is a multidisciplinary journal that explores sleep''s role in population health and elucidates the social science perspective on sleep and health. Aligned with the National Sleep Foundation''s global authoritative, evidence-based voice for sleep health, the journal serves as the foremost publication for manuscripts that advance the sleep health of all members of society.The scope of the journal extends across diverse sleep-related fields, including anthropology, education, health services research, human development, international health, law, mental health, nursing, nutrition, psychology, public health, public policy, fatigue management, transportation, social work, and sociology. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, brief reports, special articles, letters to the editor, editorials, and commentaries.