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The Interplay of Sleep Quality, Mental Health, and Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors among Italian College Freshmen

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Background/Objectives: Sleep and mental health are closely linked, with sleep deprivation increasing the risk of mental health problems in college students. This study aimed to analyze the role of sleep in the mental health status of a sample of Italian freshmen, considering various mental health outcomes and potential interactions between sleep and other relevant factors, such as sociodemographic characteristics, academic experiences, and mental health history. Methods: All freshmen from a medium-sized Italian university were invited to participate in a multidimensional online survey (n = 3756). Sleep quality was assessed through questions on average hours of sleep per night and on satisfaction of perceived sleep quality. Mental health outcomes included psychophysical well-being, psychological distress, substance use, and problematic internet use. Statistical analysis involved multivariate analysis of variance, followed by pairwise comparisons. Results: The sample (n = 721) exhibited low levels of well-being and a high prevalence of psychological distress (52.1%). Approximately one-third of students (n = 258) were dissatisfied with their sleep quality, and one-fourth (n = 186) reported inadequate sleep (less than 7 h per night). More specifically, 24.4% of students slept on average six hours per night, and 1.4% slept five hours or less. Satisfaction with perceived sleep quality significantly influenced well-being, psychological distress, and cannabis use (eta p2 = 0.02). Interaction effects were observed between satisfaction with sleep quality and drop-out intentions (eta p2 = 0.01), as well as between satisfaction with sleep quality and history of mental health diagnosis (eta p2 = 0.02), both of which were significant for psychological distress and cannabis use. Conclusions: This study highlights the influence of perceived sleep quality on academic distress among college freshmen, particularly those with higher intentions of leaving university and with a history of mental health diagnosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sleep college freshmen; mental health; well-being; psychological distress.
Elenco autori:
Dagani, Jessica; Buizza, Chiara; Cela, Herald; Sbravati, Giulio; Rainieri, Giuseppe; Ghilardi, Alberto
Autori di Ateneo:
BUIZZA CHIARA
DAGANI JESSICA
GHILARDI ALBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/597851
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/597851/287248/The%20Interplay%20of%20Sleep%20Quality,%20Mental%20Health,%20and%20Sociodemographic,%202024.pdf
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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