Sleep hygiene awareness: its relation to sleep quality and diurnal preference.

Journal of molecular psychiatry Pub Date : 2015-01-31 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40303-015-0008-2
Bogdan Ioan Voinescu, Aurora Szentagotai-Tatar
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Background: Sleep hygiene is a core component for psychological treatments of insomnia and essential for maintaining a satisfactory sleep. Our study aimed to measure the sleep hygiene awareness and the self-reported quality of sleep among three age groups (young adults, adults and middle-aged adults) and to determine their relation. We also measured their relation with diurnal preference.

Methods: Using an online questionnaire, we surveyed six hundred fifty two participants, recruited nationwide from the community and from the students in three main cities in Romania.

Results: Sleep hygiene awareness was moderate on the whole and significantly worse in young adults (compared to the other age groups) and in those complaining of poor sleep (compared to those with good sleep). Sleep quality was average and linked positively with diurnal preference (the more evening oriented, the poorer the sleep). Diurnal preference was not found to play a role regarding sleep hygiene awareness.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that better sleep hygiene awareness does not necessarily guarantee better sleep quality and that it may actually be an indicator of dissatisfaction with the obtained sleep.

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睡眠卫生意识:与睡眠质量和昼夜偏好的关系。
背景:睡眠卫生是失眠心理治疗的核心内容,是维持良好睡眠的必要条件。我们的研究旨在测量三个年龄组(年轻人、成年人和中年人)的睡眠卫生意识和自我报告的睡眠质量,并确定它们之间的关系。我们还测量了它们与昼夜偏好的关系。方法:使用在线问卷调查,我们从罗马尼亚三个主要城市的全国社区和学生中招募了652名参与者。结果:睡眠卫生意识总体上是中等的,在年轻人(与其他年龄组相比)和那些抱怨睡眠不好的人(与睡眠良好的人相比)中明显更差。睡眠质量一般,与白天偏好呈正相关(越晚,睡眠越差)。没有发现昼夜偏好在睡眠卫生意识方面起作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,更好的睡眠卫生意识并不一定保证更好的睡眠质量,它实际上可能是对获得的睡眠不满意的一个指标。
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