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Magnitude and correlates of sleep quality among undergraduate medical students in Ethiopia: cross –sectional study

机译:埃塞俄比亚本科医学院睡眠质量的幅度和相关性:跨思级研究

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Purpose Poor quality of sleep has a negative effect on academic performance of medical students. Quantity and quality of sleep in addition to average sleep time are strongly linked with students’ learning abilities, poor academic performance and poor interpersonal relationship which predispose them to mental illnesses. This study is aimed to assess magnitude and correlates of sleep quality among medical students in Ethiopia. Method An institutional based cross-sectional study was conducted among 576 undergraduate medical students. Data was collected by using interviewer administered structured questionnaires. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality. The collected data were entered in to Epi-data version 3.1and analyzed using SPSS version 20. Logistic regression was used to identify the potential determinants of quality of sleep among undergraduate medical students. P -values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant and strength of the association was presented by adjusted odds ratio with 95% C.I. Result The prevalence of poor sleep quality among undergraduate medical students was 62% (95%CI, 57.9, 65.3). The mean age (±SD) of the respondents was 21.5(±2.4), with age ranging from 18 to 28 and about 310 (53.8%) were males. Factors like, being depressed (AOR?=?1.92,95%CI 1.16,3.19), poor social support (AOR?=?5.39,95%CI 2.33,2.49), being stressed (AOR?=?2.04,95%CI 1.26,3.31), and poor sleep hygiene (AOR?=?3.01,95%CI 1.75,5.18) were associated with poor sleep quality at p -value ?0.05. Findings also showed that, one unit increase in grade point average was associated with 81.5% decrease (AOR?=?0.185, 95%CI 0.13, 0.28) in poor sleep quality. Conclusion A substantial proportion of medical students are affected by poor sleep quality. Routine screening of sleep quality, sleep hygiene, depression and stress is warranted. Moreover, it is better to educating medical students about proper sleep hygiene and the consequences of poor sleep.
机译:目的睡眠质量差对医学生的学术表现产生负面影响。除了平均睡眠时间外,睡眠的数量和质量与学生的学习能力有关,差的学术表现和差的人际关系易患它们,这使其能够达到精神疾病。本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚医学生睡眠质量的幅度和相关性。方法在576名本科医学院进行了基于机构的横截面研究。通过使用面试官管理的结构问卷收集数据。匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)用于评估睡眠质量。收集的数据输入到EPI数据版本3.1和使用SPSS版本20分析。逻辑回归用于识别本科医学生睡眠质量的潜在决定因素。 P-Values小于0.05被认为是统计学上显着的,并且通过调节的差异与95%C.I来提出关联的强度。结果本科医学院睡眠质量差异为62%(95%CI,57.9,65.3)。受访者的平均年龄(±SD)为21.5(±2.4),年龄范围为18至28至28至约310(53.8%)是男性。像郁闷一样的因素(AOR?=?1.92,95%CI 1.16,3.19),社会支持差(AOR?=?5.39,95%CI 2.33,2.49),受到压力(AOR?=?2.04,95%CI 1.26,3.31),睡眠卫生率差(AOR?= 3.01,95%CI 1.75,5.18)与P-value似乎睡眠质量差有关。?0.05。结果还表明,一个单位增加了等级点平均值的增加与81.5%的减少(AOR?=?= 0.185,95%CI 0.13,0.28)。结论大部分医学生受到睡眠质量差的影响。睡眠质量,睡眠卫生,抑郁和压力的常规筛选。此外,更好地教育医学生对睡眠卫生和睡眠不良的后果。

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