Buboltz W C, Brown F, Soper B
Department of Pathology, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston 71272, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2001 Nov;50(3):131-5. doi: 10.1080/07448480109596017.
The negative effects of sleep difficulties have been well documented. However, the prevalence of such problems among US college students has not been well studied. Design difficulties are common in the limited number of existing investigations, making it difficult to estimates the prevalence and types of disturbance studied. The authors describe the use of a quantitative-based assessment instrument to provide an initial indication of students' sleep problems and to serve as a means of addressing some of the deficiencies in the literature. In their sample of 191 undergraduates at a rural southern university, they found that most of the students exhibited some form of sleep disturbance and that women, in general, reported more sleep disturbances than men did. They suggest how colleges and university officials can alter procedures to minimize students' sleep disturbances and reduce the deleterious effects of sleep problems on academic performance.
睡眠困难的负面影响已有充分记录。然而,此类问题在美国大学生中的患病率尚未得到充分研究。在现有的有限调查中,设计缺陷很常见,这使得难以估计所研究干扰的患病率和类型。作者描述了使用一种基于定量的评估工具,以初步表明学生的睡眠问题,并作为解决文献中一些不足之处的一种手段。在他们对一所南方农村大学的191名本科生的样本中,他们发现大多数学生都表现出某种形式的睡眠干扰,而且一般来说,女性报告的睡眠干扰比男性更多。他们提出了高校官员可以如何改变程序,以尽量减少学生的睡眠干扰,并减少睡眠问题对学业成绩的有害影响。