Demographic, lifestyle, social, and psychological factors associated with worry-related sleep problems among school-going adolescents in Timor-Leste

Yong Kang Cheah PhD, Chee Cheong Kee MSc, Kuang Kuay Lim MSc, Yoon Ling Cheong PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Adolescent sleep problems are a worldwide public health issue. The present study examines factors associated with worry-related sleep problems among school-going adolescents. The country of interest is Timor-Leste, a low-income country, where studies pertaining to adolescent sleep problems are lacking.

Design and Measures

Data were analysed from the Global School-Based Student Health Survey Timor-Leste (n = 3455). An ordered probit model was used to assess the effects of demographic, lifestyle, social, and psychological factors on different levels of worry-related sleep problems (i.e., no, mild and severe sleep problems).

Results

School-going adolescents were more likely to face mild or severe worry-related sleep problems if they were older, passive smokers, alcohol drinkers and moderately active. School-going adolescents who sometimes or always went hungry were more likely to experience worry-related sleep problems than those who did not. Involvement in physical fights, being bullied, and loneliness were positively associated with the probability of having modest or severe worry-related sleep problems.

Conclusion

Age, exposure to second-hand smoke, alcohol consumption, physical activity, going hungry, physical fights, being bullied and loneliness are the important determining factors of adolescent worry-related sleep problems. Policymakers should pay special attention to these factors when formulating intervention measures.

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东帝汶在校青少年中与担忧相关的睡眠问题有关的人口、生活方式、社会和心理因素
目标 青少年睡眠问题是一个全球性的公共健康问题。本研究探讨了在校青少年中与担忧相关的睡眠问题的相关因素。研究对象国家是东帝汶,一个缺乏青少年睡眠问题研究的低收入国家。 设计与措施 分析了东帝汶全球学校学生健康调查(n = 3455)的数据。采用有序概率模型评估人口、生活方式、社会和心理因素对不同程度的与担忧有关的睡眠问题(即无、轻微和严重睡眠问题)的影响。 结果 年龄较大、被动吸烟、饮酒和活动量适中的在校青少年更有可能面临轻度或严重的与担忧有关的睡眠问题。有时或经常挨饿的在校青少年比不挨饿的青少年更有可能遇到与担忧有关的睡眠问题。参与打架斗殴、被人欺负和孤独感与出现轻度或严重与担忧有关的睡眠问题的概率呈正相关。 结论 年龄、吸二手烟、饮酒、体育锻炼、挨饿、打架斗殴、被人欺负和孤独感是青少年担心相关睡眠问题的重要决定因素。决策者在制定干预措施时应特别关注这些因素。
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