Meneo Debora, Curati Sara, Russo Paolo Maria, Martoni Monica, Gelfo Francesca, Baglioni Chiara
Department of Human Sciences, Guglielmo Marconi University, Via Plinio, 44, 00193 Rome, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, 40138 Bologna, Italy.
Clocks Sleep. 2024 Aug 29;6(3):468-487. doi: 10.3390/clockssleep6030031.
College students often experience sleep-wake alterations. Different factors can contribute to insomnia symptoms in this population. The present study aims at investigating pre-sleep behaviours and strategies used to aid sleep onset in young college students and their association with insomnia symptoms. A total of 548 Italian college students (mean age = 23.48 years, range = 19-30 years, 80.5% female) completed a web-based survey on pre-sleep behaviours and sleep-onset facilitators, insomnia symptoms and sleep hygiene, anxiety and depression, and coping strategies. The use of electronic devices at bedtime and as a sleep-onset facilitator was predominant. Students using specific behaviours as sleep-onset facilitators were characterised by more psychological difficulties and poorer sleep. In multivariable linear regression analysis, the frequency of using medications and melatonin, regardless of motivations, was associated with higher insomnia symptoms. The use of specific sleep-onset facilitators positively correlated with the severity of insomnia symptoms. Many students engage in behaviours that are considered sleep-interfering and that are often employed in an attempt to facilitate sleep onset without benefits. Overall, the motivational factors behind pre-sleep behaviours need to be addressed in preventive programs targeting young college students.
大学生经常会出现睡眠-觉醒改变。不同因素可导致该人群出现失眠症状。本研究旨在调查年轻大学生睡前行为和用于助眠的策略及其与失眠症状的关联。共有548名意大利大学生(平均年龄 = 23.48岁,范围 = 19 - 30岁,80.5%为女性)完成了一项关于睡前行为和助眠因素、失眠症状与睡眠卫生、焦虑和抑郁以及应对策略的网络调查。睡前使用电子设备以及将其作为助眠因素的情况很普遍。使用特定行为作为助眠因素的学生存在更多心理问题且睡眠质量较差。在多变量线性回归分析中,无论动机如何,使用药物和褪黑素的频率与更高的失眠症状相关。使用特定助眠因素与失眠症状的严重程度呈正相关。许多学生采取了被认为会干扰睡眠的行为,且这些行为常被用于试图助眠但并无益处。总体而言,针对年轻大学生的预防项目需要解决睡前行为背后的动机因素。