Sleep behaviors predicted sleep disturbances among Chinese health science students: a cross-sectional study

Jul 29, 2023Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung

Sleep habits linked to sleep problems in Chinese health science students

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Abstract

A total of 464 health science students participated, with poorer sleep hygiene and more bedtime procrastination linked to increased odds of sleep disturbances.

  • Poor overall sleep hygiene is associated with higher odds of poor sleep quality and insomnia.
  • Increased bedtime procrastination is linked to higher odds of poor sleep quality and insomnia.
  • More bedtime procrastination is associated with higher odds of short sleep.
  • Specific sleep behaviors, such as going to bed later than intended and engaging in other activities at bedtime, are related to higher odds of sleep disturbances.

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