Abstract

The prevalence of poor sleep among participants was 72.5%. poor sleep quality was more prevalent among females, public school students, urban residents and male students who use illicit drugs. Significant Correlates of poor sleep quality by multivariate analysis were urban residence, using illicit drugs, using internet and mobile phones, irregular breakfast and dinner taking, regular eating carbohydrate and snacks, drinking caffeinated drinks and daytime napping.

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