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Sleep Health, Resources, Stress, and Academic Performance: Comparing Hospitality and Non-Hospitality Undergraduate Students

机译:睡眠健康,资源,压力和学习成绩:款待和非热情好客的本科生比较

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In recent decades, there have been an increasing number of sleep studies in both science and social science. One explanation could be that sleep researchers' focus has extended from sleep diseases to sleep health; this has expanded study populations beyond "unhealthy" patients to healthy people. In parallel, brain scientists have connected sleep with cognitive and emotional function, which intensified the discussion of sleep issues in daily life. Existing literature suggests a linkage between sleep and performance, but relative evidence is not solid. In particular, hospitality students' sleep health should be studied given the potential impact of program requirements and industry work characteristics; however, relative topics have not been widely studied in hospitality research.;The primary purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between sleep health and academic performance using the conservation of resource theory. The secondary purpose was to determine whether hospitality students differ from non-hospitality students with respect to sleep health and academic performance. This study consisted of two-phases.;In Phase I, secondary data of 73,214 responses were received from a national higher education association and analyzed using correlations. In Phase II, primary data of 817 responses were collected from six U.S. universities using a self-report online questionnaire and analyzed using ANOVA and structural equation modeling. In Phase I, findings confirmed that, over the past 10 years, stress and sleep difficulties were the top two health issues impacting academic performance from undergraduates' perspectives. In Phase II, results presented a positive but weak influence of sleep health on academic performance. The results also indicated that poor sleep health was related to sleep aid usage, caffeinated beverage consumption, and long work hours. Finally, hospitality student employees' sleep health score was slightly lower than the average sleep health score of non-hospitality student employees.;In conclusion, sleep health seems not to be a direct predictor of academic performance, but it is associated with students' academic success and individual health. To assist hospitality students in balancing their sleep health, study, and work, it is important that both administrators and managers understand the importance of sleep and show willingness to cooperate with one other.
机译:在最近的几十年中,科学和社会科学领域的睡眠研究越来越多。一种解释可能是,睡眠研究人员的重点已经从睡眠疾病扩展到睡眠健康。这将研究人群从“不健康”的患者扩展到了健康的人群。同时,大脑科学家将睡眠与认知和情感功能联系在一起,这加剧了人们对日常生活中睡眠问题的讨论。现有文献表明睡眠与机能之间存在联系,但相对的证据并不可靠。尤其应考虑到计划要求和行业工作特征的潜在影响,研究好客学生的睡眠健康;然而,相关的话题尚未在酒店研究中得到广泛研究。本研究的主要目的是利用资源保护理论探讨睡眠健康与学业成绩之间的关系。第二个目的是确定好客学生在睡眠健康和学习成绩方面是否不同于非好客学生。这项研究分为两个阶段。在第一阶段,从全国高等教育协会收到73,214份响应的二级数据,并使用相关性进行了分析。在第二阶段,使用自我报告在线调查表从六所美国大学收集了817个响应的主要数据,并使用ANOVA和结构方程模型进行了分析。在第一阶段,研究结果证实,在过去的十年中,从大学生的角度来看,压力和睡眠困难是影响学业成绩的两个主要健康问题。在第二阶段,结果表明睡眠健康对学业成绩有积极但微弱的影响。结果还表明,不良的睡眠健康与使用助眠剂,摄入含咖啡因的饮料以及工作时间长有关。最后,好客学生雇员的睡眠健康评分略低于非好客学生雇员的平均睡眠健康评分。;总而言之,睡眠健康似乎不是学习成绩的直接指标,但与学生的学业有关成功与个人健康。为了帮助好客的学生平衡睡眠健康,学习和工作,管理人员和管理人员都必须了解睡眠的重要性并表现出彼此合作的意愿,这一点很重要。

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  • 作者

    Chiang, Yu-Chih.;

  • 作者单位

    Iowa State University.;

  • 授予单位 Iowa State University.;
  • 学科 Management.;Higher education administration.;Health education.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 178 p.
  • 总页数 178
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:54:28

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