大学生睡眠质量、压力水平与新冠肺炎的关系被遗忘的维度

IF 1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

COVID-19是一种新型大流行,对全球身心健康产生了深远影响。我们旨在调查COVID-19对隔离期间埃及南谷大学学生的压力、睡眠质量和失眠的影响。材料与方法于2020年6月1日至15日通过南谷大学网络平台向在校大学生发放问卷,问卷内容包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、失眠严重程度指数、感知压力量表和COVID-19恐惧指数。结果在2474名受访学生中,24.5%的人有高感知压力水平,31.3%的人有临床失眠,约80%的人被PSQI确定为一般睡眠不良。女性、患有慢性疾病、隔离前有睡眠障碍或摄入咖啡因是导致高压力水平、临床失眠和睡眠质量差的主要因素。此外,在压力大、临床失眠和睡眠质量差的人群中,对COVID-19的恐惧程度更高。结论大流行/居家隔离期间,大学生普遍存在压力和睡眠质量差的问题。这种影响在某些人口群体和对COVID-19恐惧程度得分较高的学生中更为明显。
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Sleep quality, stress level and COVID-19 in university students; the forgotten dimension
ABSTRACT Introduction: COVID-19 is a novel pandemic that has had a profound impact on global physical and psychological health. We aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on stress, sleep quality, and insomnia among South Valley University students in Egypt during the quarantine period. Material and Methods : A questionnaire, including the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, the insomnia severity index, the perceived stress scale and COVID-19 fear index was distributed to the undergraduate students through the online platforms of South Valley University during the period of 1st to 15th June 2020. Results: Of a total respondent sample of 2,474 students, 24.5% had high-perceived stress levels, 31.3% had clinical insomnia, and about 80% were identified as generally poor sleepers by the PSQI. Being female, having a chronic disease, having a sleep disorder before the quarantine, or consuming caffeine were the main factors associated with high stress levels, clinical insomnia, and poor sleep quality. Also, levels of fear of COVID-19 were higher among people with high stress levels, clinical insomnia, and poor sleep quality. Conclusion: Considerable levels of stress and poor sleep quality were identified among undergraduate university students during the pandemic/home isolation period. The effect was more obvious among certain demographic groups and among the students who scored higher in the fear of COVID-19 scale.
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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