Depression, Anxiety and Poor Sleep Quality are Associated with Chronotype and Financial Wellness in University Students

May 16, 2024Psychological reports

Depression, Anxiety, and Poor Sleep Linked to Daily Rhythm Types and Financial Well-being in University Students

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Abstract

Among 330 Lebanese university students, 63.0% exhibited an intermediate chronotype, while those with evening typologies had higher levels of depression and anxiety.

  • An intermediate chronotype was the most common, followed by evening (28.2%) and morning (8.8%) typologies.
  • Students with intermediate or evening chronotypes reported significantly higher levels of depression compared to those with a morning chronotype.
  • Evening chronotypes were notably associated with increased anxiety levels.
  • Poor sleep quality was linked to both intermediate and evening chronotypes.
  • Financial wellness may also influence the prevalence of depression and anxiety among students.

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