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Sex-specific sleep patterns among university students in Lebanon: impact on depression and academic performance

机译:黎巴嫩大学生特定性别的睡眠方式:对抑郁和学习成绩的影响

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Good sleep quality and quantity are fundamental to the maintenance of normal physiological processes. Changes in sleep patterns are commonly observed among young adults and are shown to impact neurocognitive, academic, and psychological well-being. Given the scarcity of sleep information about Lebanon and acknowledging the sex differences in various sleep dimensions, we conducted a study that aimed at assessing sex differences in sleep habits among university students in Lebanon in relation to psychoacademic status. A total of 540 students (50.6% females) completed a questionnaire that inquired about sociodemographics and evaluated sleep quality and depression using the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), respectively. The mean PSQI global score (6.57±3.49) indicated poor sleep, with no significant differences between men and women. The sleep/wake rhythm was delayed on weekends for both sexes. Females exhibited earlier bedtimes and rise times and longer sleep durations on both weekdays and weekends. However, unlike males females showed a greater phase delay in wake times than bedtimes on weekends (149?minutes vs 74?minutes, respectively). In all, 70.9% of females suffered from depressive symptoms, which was a significantly higher proportion compared with 58.5% of males ( P <0.01). Based on the mean cumulative self-reported grade point average (GPA), the academic performance of females was significantly better than that of males (2.8±0.61 vs 2.65±0.61, P <0.05, respectively). Depression, as scored by CES-D, in females was significantly negatively correlated with the cumulative GPA ( r =-0.278, P <0.01), earlier wake time ( r =-0.168, P <0.05), and average sleep duration ( r =-0.221, P <0.01) on weekdays. GPA of males was significantly correlated with bedtime on weekends ( r =-0.159, P <0.05). We conclude that sex differences in sleep timing, such as bedtime/rise time and nocturnal sleep duration, rather than sleep quality exist among Lebanese university students. Sex-specific sleep patterns have differential impact on psychological and academic well-being.
机译:良好的睡眠质量和数量对于维持正常的生理过程至关重要。睡眠模式的变化通常在年轻人中观察到,并显示出会影响神经认知,学术和心理健康。鉴于有关黎巴嫩的睡眠信息稀缺,并认识到各个睡眠维度的性别差异,我们进行了一项研究,旨在评估黎巴嫩大学生在睡眠习惯方面与心理学术状况有关的性别差异。共有540名学生(女性占50.6%)完成了一份问卷,该问卷调查了社会人口统计学,并分别使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)评估了睡眠质量和抑郁。 PSQI全球平均得分(6.57±3.49)表明睡眠差,男女之间无显着差异。男女的周末睡眠/唤醒节律都被延迟。女性在工作日和周末都有较早的入睡时间,起床时间和较长的睡眠时间。但是,与男性不同,女性在周末的觉醒时间上的相移要比周末上床时间长(分别为149分钟和74分钟)。总共有70.9%的女性患有抑郁症状,这一比例明显高于男性的58.5%(P <0.01)。根据平均自我报告平均绩点(GPA),女性的学习成绩显着优于男性(分别为2.8±0.61和2.65±0.61,P <0.05)。根据CES-D评分,女性的抑郁与累积GPA(r = -0.278,P <0.01),更早的唤醒时间(r = -0.168,P <0.05)和平均睡眠时间显着负相关(r = -0.221,P <0.01)。男性的GPA与周末的就寝时间显着相关(r = -0.159,P <0.05)。我们得出的结论是,黎巴嫩大学生之间存在睡眠时间性别差异,例如就寝时间/上升时间和夜间睡眠时间,而不是睡眠质量。特定性别的睡眠方式对心理和学术幸福感有不同的影响。

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