This study aimed to analyze sleep quality of Social Sciences Vocational School students and the factors that affect sleep quality. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. The first section included questions on sociodemographic attributes and sleep quality. In the second section, "Pittsburgh sleep quality index" was applied. Results: 44.3% of the students had good sleep quality. Poor sleep quality was 1.5 times higher among formal education students when compared to non-formal education students, 3.4 times higher among those without a regular diet when compared to those who did have, and 1.4 times higher among those who did not regularly exercise when compared to those who did. Conclusion: It was determined that non-formal education, irregular diet, and non-regular exercise were risk factors for poor sleep quality.
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