大学生睡眠习惯及其对健康影响的认知

Q3 Engineering
Rachel C. Adriansen, Amy Childers, Tessa Yoder, S. Abraham
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引用次数: 6

摘要

睡眠不足对学生的健康和学习成绩都有不利影响。虽然大学生可能知道这些信息,但他们通常不会将睡眠置于大学生活的其他责任之上,也不会认为自己的健康受到威胁。本定量描述性研究的目的是确定大学生的睡眠习惯及其对健康影响的认知。在这项研究中,美国中西部的116名大学生接受了调查。参与者完成了一份关于他们的睡眠习惯及其对健康影响的看法的人口统计和19项李克特式调查。在这项研究中,61%的参与者报告每晚平均睡眠时间至少为7小时。此外,77%的参与者报告白天小睡,51%的小睡持续至少一个小时。通过将参与者的睡眠习惯与文献综述进行比较,得出的结论是,总体而言,参与者没有有益的睡眠习惯。大多数参与者(M=3.49;SD=0.57(4分李克特量表),也认为缺乏睡眠会影响学业。总之,大学生没有有益的睡眠习惯。
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Sleeping Habits and Perception of Its Health Effects among College Students
Inadequate sleep has detrimental effects on both students’ health and academic performance. While college students may know this information, they often do not prioritize sleep above other responsibilities of college life nor perceive their own health as being threatened. The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive study was to determine the sleeping habits and perception of its health effects among college students. In this study, 116 college students in the Midwestern United States were surveyed. Participants completed a demographic and a 19-item Likert-type survey about their sleep habits and their perception of its health effects. In this study, 61% of participants reported obtaining at least an average of 7 hours of sleep per night. In addition, 77% of the participants reported taking naps during the day, with 51% of the naps lasting at least an hour. By comparing the participants’ sleeping habits with the review of the literature, it was concluded that overall, participants did not have beneficial sleeping habits. The majority of the participants (M=3.49; SD=0.57 on a 4- point Likert-type scale), agreed that academics are affected because of the lack of sleep. In conclusion, college students do not have beneficial sleeping habits.
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International Journal of Security and Networks
International Journal of Security and Networks Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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1.40
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20
期刊介绍: IJSN proposes and fosters discussion on and dissemination of network security related issues.
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