2014
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-014-0037-z
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Sleep Competing Activities and Sleep Problems in Minority College Students

Abstract: This study addressed health disparities in sleep duration, sleep quality, and daytime sleepiness among African-American college students. To investigate evening behaviors promoting insufficient and inadequate sleep, we assessed electronic (e.g., computer and music) and nonelectronic (e.g., socializing) sleep competing activities (SCA). Students (N=154) were recruited from a Historically Black College (HBCU). The results showed more dysfunction than has previously been reported in college populations, with HBCU… Show more

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“…15 This 12-item questionnaire assesses the impact of behaviors that may influence sleep in adolescents (e.g. : how many times a week do you play video-games after bedtime, how many times a week do you read, study, or do homework after bedtime).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 This 12-item questionnaire assesses the impact of behaviors that may influence sleep in adolescents (e.g. : how many times a week do you play video-games after bedtime, how many times a week do you read, study, or do homework after bedtime).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, one study found that over 60% of college students are categorized as poor sleepers, with 70.6% obtaining less than 8 hr of sleep per night (Lund, Reider, Whiting, & Prichard, 2010). These sleep outcomes may disproportionally impact Black college students, with 62% reporting very short sleep durations (≤6.5 hr), 61% reporting high levels of daytime sleepiness, and 63% reporting poor sleep quality (Billings & Berg-Cross, 2014).…”
Section: Black-white Disparities In Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Panašūs rezultatai nustatyti 2014 m. tyrime: 63 proc. afroamerikiečių studentų skundėsi bloga miego kokybe [7]. Geresni rezultatai gauti 2014 m. atliktame tyrime Kinijoje.…”
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“…Amerikiečių autorių tyrimai rodo, kad bloga miego kokybė nustatyta 63 proc. afroamerikiečių studentų [7]. Šie rezultatai panašūs į mūsų ir kitų Lietuvos tyrėjų pateikiamus rezultatus.…”
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