A cross sectional study: The association between sleeping quality and stress among second and third medical students at the University of Jordan

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AA Toubasi, BR Khraisat, RB AbuAnzeh, HM Kalbouneh
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2022journals.sagepub.com
Objective Medicine is considered one if not the most stressful educational field. Thus, the
aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of stress and poor sleeping quality among
medical students and the association between them. Method This cross-sectional study was
conducted at the University of Jordan on second-and third-year medical students. The
questionnaire consisted of: 1) Demographics; 2) The assessment tools which were
Pittsburgh Quality of Sleep Index (PSQI) and Kessler Psychological Distress Status (K10) …
Objective
Medicine is considered one if not the most stressful educational field. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of stress and poor sleeping quality among medical students and the association between them.
Method
This cross-sectional study was conducted at the University of Jordan on second- and third-year medical students. The questionnaire consisted of: 1) Demographics; 2) The assessment tools which were Pittsburgh Quality of Sleep Index (PSQI) and Kessler Psychological Distress Status (K10). Binary logistic regression, chi-square and linear regression were used to investigate the association between PSQI, K10, and their determinants.
Results
The mean for PSQI score was 6.76 ± 3.32. PSQI scores interpretation revealed that 61.7% of the 282 participants of this study were poor sleepers. Logistic regression results showed that only the category of not napping at all from the napping hours variable was significantly associated with sleeping quality. Furthermore, the mean of K10 scores was 24.5 ± 8.5. K10 scores revealed that 66.3% of the participants were stressed. Logistic regression results showed that gender and regular exercise were significantly associated with psychological distress. Additionally, chi-square test, logistic regression and linear regression showed that PSQI was significantly associated with K10 (P <0.01).
Conclusions
Stress and poor sleeping quality in medical students at the University of Jordan were highly prevalent and strongly associated. What determined PSQI was daytime napping, and for K10 were regular exercise and gender. Further investigations into stress and sleep quality in the Arabian region are needed.
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