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Gender and Sleep Health in High School Students: A Cross-Cultural Study

机译:高中学生的性别与睡眠健康:一项跨文化研究

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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Many recent studies have shown that sleep health is important for overall health and performance. However, adolescents often report poor sleep health, such as short duration and low quality sleep. In some cases, sleep characteristics are independent of gender and culture, but not in others. In this study, we tested for effects of gender, culture, and their interaction on measures of sleep health (adequacy and quality) for adolescents in an American population and a Chinese population.METHODS: A common survey instrument was administered to high school students in New Jersey, USA and Wen Zhou, PRC. Students were asked to answer questions about their sleep duration, perception of sleep adequacy, daytime sleepiness, and napping for typical school days and weekends. Our final sample included 2,986 female students (2,059 American and 837 Chinese) and 2,544 male students (1,764 American and 780 Chinese).RESULTS: Differences in sleep duration were minor or absent, but differences in sleep health were substantial. Females were more likely than males to report inadequate sleep and daytime sleepiness, for both school days and weekends, and higher hypersomnolence scores. Chinese students were more likely than American students to report inadequate sleep and daytime sleepiness, for both school days and weekends, and higher hypersomnolence scores, with the exception that perception of adequate sleep did not differ between Chinese and American males on weekends. Especially dramatic was the difference in hypersomnolence, in which 74% of Chinese students reported inadequate sleep, sleepiness, and a nap for a typical school day, compared to only 29% of American students.CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest the presence of gender and cultural differences in sleep quality that yield divergent outcomes for similar sleep durations.
机译:背景与目的:最近的许多研究表明,睡眠健康对整体健康和表现至关重要。但是,青少年经常报告睡眠状况不佳,例如持续时间短和睡眠质量差。在某些情况下,睡眠特征与性别和文化无关,而在其他情况下则不如此。在这项研究中,我们测试了性别,文化及其相互作用对美国人群和中国人群青少年睡眠健康状况(充足性和质量)的影响。美国新泽西州和中国温州。要求学生回答有关他们的睡眠时间,对睡眠充足性的感知,白天的嗜睡以及典型的上学日和周末的午睡的问题。我们的最终样本包括2,986名女学生(2,059名美国人和837名中国人)和2,544名男学生(1,764名美国人和780名中国人)。结果:睡眠时间差异较小或不存在,但睡眠健康差异很大。在上学日和周末,女性比男性更有可能报告睡眠不足和白天嗜睡情况,并且高嗜睡分数更高。中国学生比美国学生更有可能报告在上学日和周末的睡眠和白天嗜睡不足,以及较高的高睡眠感得分,但中美男性在周末对充足睡眠的看法没有差异。特别令人瞩目的是高睡觉的差异,其中74%的中国学生报告在典型的上课时间没有充足的睡眠,嗜睡和小睡,而只有29%的美国学生如此。结论:结果表明存在性别和文化睡眠质量的差异会导致相似的睡眠时间产生不同的结果。

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