Abstract

Poor sleep quality have been reported among adults in most countries and are increasingly been reported in their predecessors, the college students. The present study aimed to assess sleep patterns and determine its association with various correlates amongst college students for effective and timely interventions in the habit-forming years of the life. This was a cross sectional study done among college students enrolled in different courses, in Rishikesh municipal corporation area, in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, India. Sleep Quality was assessed using a validated Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which has seven components while Perceived Stress Scale-10 assessed Stress. Poor sleep quality was reported among 66% of respondents. Mean sleep latency among respondents was 27.2 minutes (SD 20.75 min), with a median and mode of 20 minutes and 60 minutes respectively.On logistic regression analysis, yoga/ meditation, which have been recognized as effective relaxation techniques since ages, were found to have a positive association with better sleep quality (OR 0.47, 95% CI (0.26 - 0.84). Stress (OR 4.10, 95% CI 1.71- 9.83) and mobile use before bedtime (OR 1.956, 95% CI: 1.02- 3.75) were also significant predictors of poor sleep quality. The prevalence of poor sleep quality was quite high. Relaxation techniques such as yoga/ meditation and stress relieving workshops may pay rich dividends. Use of electronic devices before bedtime need to be restricted for better sleep quality.

Highlights

  • Poor sleep quality have been reported among adults in most countries and are increasingly been reported in their predecessors, the college students

  • Poor sleep quality was reported among 66% of respondents

  • Yoga/ meditation, which have been recognized as effective relaxation techniques since ages, were found to have a positive association with better sleep quality (OR 0.47, 95% CI (0.26-0.84)

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Introduction

Poor sleep quality have been reported among adults in most countries and are increasingly been reported in their predecessors, the college students. A good quality sleep has been shown to be an essential component of health, and its deprivation being linked to various diseases [2]. Other components of poor sleep quality (PSQ) include sleep latency, restless sleep and insomnia [5]. Sleep deprivation is generally a disorder of elderly and sick individuals, PSQ have increasingly been reported among college students and is considered a global public health problem [8]. This compromises students’ goals, by affecting learning, memory, grades, absenteeism etc. Sleep problems are generally ignored by both the individuals as well as doctors due to apathy [11]

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