- Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine
- Vol: 5 Issue: 4
- The determinants of sleep effectiveness: a survey study in young adult Turkish population
The determinants of sleep effectiveness: a survey study in young adult Turkish population
Authors : Hakan Şilek, Ferda Kartufan
Pages : 954-960
Doi:10.32322/jhsm.1100677
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Publication Date : 2022-07-20
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Aim: In this study, we aimed to reveal the major parameters and sleeping habits such as sleep onset, duration, frequency of night awakenings on sleep in a healthy active population. Material and Method: This survey study included a total of 1033 volunteer participants, The survey form included demographic data such as age and gender, and questions about the sleep quality and sleep quantity to measure sleep effectiveness via both subjective and objective assessment. In addition, among the questioned conditions, those that could be associated with having night sleep problems were determined with a logistic regression analysis. Results: Of all participants, 38.2% experienced problems related to night sleep. The sleep duration was reported as 8 hours by 31% of the participants. The COVID-19 pandemic affected sleep patterns in 66.9% of the participants. Age (p=0.007), gender (p=0.038), falling asleep immediately when going to bed at night (p<0.001), waking up from sleep, even for a short time at night (p<0.001), time to go to bed to sleep at night (p<0.001) and affected sleep patterns after the COVID-19 pandemic (p<0.001) were found as the determinants of sleep effectiveness. Conclusion: The most important determinants of sleep problems were sleep latency, nocturnal awakenings, time to go to bed and affected sleep patterns after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study can be a reference for preparation of programs to increase sleep quality of employees and guidance for further more comprehensive epidemiological studies.Keywords : Sleep, sleep effectiveness, sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep patterns, COVID-19