Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Nat Sci Sleep. 2014 Jun 23;6:73-84. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S62907. eCollection 2014.
Daytime sleepiness, sleep deprivation, and irregular sleep schedules are highly prevalent among college students, as 50% report daytime sleepiness and 70% attain insufficient sleep. The consequences of sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness are especially problematic to college students and can result in lower grade point averages, increased risk of academic failure, compromised learning, impaired mood, and increased risk of motor vehicle accidents. This article reviews the current prevalence of sleepiness and sleep deprivation among college students, contributing factors for sleep deprivation, and the role of sleep in learning and memory. The impact of sleep and sleep disorders on academics, grade point average, driving, and mood will be examined. Most importantly, effective and viable interventions to decrease sleepiness and sleep deprivation through sleep education classes, online programs, encouragement of naps, and adjustment of class time will be reviewed. This paper highlights that addressing sleep issues, which are not often considered as a risk factor for depression and academic failure, should be encouraged. Promotion of university and college policies and class schedules that encourage healthy and adequate sleep could have a significant impact on the sleep, learning, and health of college students. Future research to investigate effective and feasible interventions, which disseminate both sleep knowledge and encouragement of healthy sleep habits to college students in a time and cost effective manner, is a priority.
大学生群体中普遍存在日间困倦、睡眠不足和睡眠不规律的情况,有 50%的大学生报告称日间困倦,70%的大学生未能达到充足的睡眠时间。睡眠不足和日间困倦对大学生的影响尤其严重,可能导致平均绩点降低、学业失败风险增加、学习能力受损、情绪不佳以及发生机动车事故的风险增加。本文综述了大学生群体中困倦和睡眠不足的现况、导致睡眠不足的因素,以及睡眠在学习和记忆中的作用。本文将探讨睡眠和睡眠障碍对学业成绩、平均绩点、驾驶和情绪的影响。最重要的是,将对通过睡眠教育课程、在线项目、鼓励小睡和调整课程时间来减少困倦和睡眠不足的有效且可行的干预措施进行综述。本文强调,应该重视解决睡眠问题,因为这些问题通常不被视为抑郁和学业失败的风险因素。鼓励大学和学院制定政策和课程表,以促进学生健康充足的睡眠,这可能对大学生的睡眠、学习和健康产生重大影响。未来的研究应优先调查有效且可行的干预措施,以经济有效的方式向大学生传播睡眠知识和健康睡眠习惯。