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Sleep deprivation and associated factors among students of the Institute of Health in Jimma University, Southwest Ethiopia


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Substance use and sleep deprivation among students of Institute of Health, Jimma University, in 2019.
Substance use and sleep deprivation among students of Institute of Health, Jimma University, in 2019.

Sleep deprivation and its components’ scores among students of the Institute of Health, Jimma University, 2019 (N = 365).

Variables Number (%)
Sleep duration (h)
  ≥7 159 (43.6)
  6–7 146 (40.0)
  5–6 45 (12.3)
  <5 15 (4.1)
Sleep latency (score)
  0 116 (31.8)
  1 206 (56.4)
  2 42 (11.5)
  3 1 (0.3)
Daytime dysfunction (score)
  0 197 (54)
  1 161 (44.1)
  2 6 (1.6)
  3 1 (0.3)
Habitual sleep efficiency (%)
  >85 205 (56.2)
  75–85 87 (23.8)
  65–74 35 (9.6)
  <65 38 (10.4)
Subjective sleep quality
  Very good 116 (31.8)
  Fairly good 104 (28.5)
  Fairly bad 145 (39.7)
Sleep disturbance (score)
  0 67 (18.4)
  1 279 (76.4)
  2 19 (5.2)
  3 0
Use of sleep medication
  Not during the past month 313 (85.8)
  Less than once a week 51 (14.0)
  Once or twice a week 1 (0.3)
  Three or more times a week 0
Sleep quality score
  Good sleep 143 (39.2)
  Sleep deprivation 222 (60.8)

Sociodemographic and other characteristics of the students of the Institute of Health of Jimma University in the year 2019 (N = 365).

Variables Frequency %
Sex
  Male 204 55.9
  Female 161 44.1
Age (years)
  18–19 73 20
  20–23 215 58.9
  >23 77 21.1
Marital status
  Single 303 83.0
  Married 30 8.2
  Divorced 11 3.0
  Separated 21 5.8
Conflict with friends
  Yes 77 21.1
  No 288 78.9
Physical activity
  Yes 151 41.4
  No 214 58.6
Current residence
  On campus 320 87.7
  Off campus 45 12.3
Health problem
  Yes 65 17.8
  No 300 82.2
Conflict with instructors
  Yes 36 9.9
  No 329 90.1
Year of study
  1st year 62 17.0
  2nd year 72 19.7
  3rd year 70 19.2
  4th year 70 19.2
  5th year 60 16.4
  6th year 31 8.5
Current GPA
  >3.5 100 27.4
  3–3.49 105 28.8
  2–2.99 160 43.8
Depression of participant
  Minimal 161 58.5
  Mild 84 30.5
  Moderate 24 8.7
  Moderate-to-severe 6 1.8

Factors affecting sleep quality among students of the Institute of Health, Jimma University, 2019 (N = 365).

Variables Global score (PSQI) COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI) P–value

Sleep deprived Not sleep deprived
Health problem
  Yes 45 (72.6) 17 (27.4) 0.53 (0.29, 0.97) 1.91 (1.01, 3.58) 0.044
  No 177 (58.4) 126 (41.6) 1.00
Current GPA
  >3.5 52 (52) 48 (48) 1.00
  3–3.99 63 (60) 42 (40) 0.72 (0.41, 1.25) 0.72 (0.40, 1.29) 0.27
  2–2.99 107 (66.9) 53 (33.1) 0.53 (0.32, 0.89 0.48 (0.27, 0.83) 0.009
Alcohol consumption
  Yes 92 (67.2) 45 (32.8) 0.61 (0.39, 0.95) 0.42 (0.20, 0.89) 0.023
  No 130 (57) 98 (43.) 1.00
Khat chewing
  Yes 64 (73.6) 23 (26.4) 0.47 (0.27, 0.80) 0.31 (0.12, 0.82) 0.018
  No 158 (56.8) 120 (43.2) 1.00
Smoking cigarettes
  Yes 33 (67.3) 16 (32.7) 0.50 (0.26, 0.94) 0.30 (0.09, 0.93) 0.05
  No 187 (59.6) 127 (40.4) 1.00
Use of electronic media
  <60 166 (62.2) 101 (37.7) 1.00
  60–120 16 (42.3) 15 (57.7) 2.24 (0.99, 5.07) 5.26 (1.78, 15.52) 0.003
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