Tello Maria Estela Colado, Dalmau Torres Josep María, Ibort Esther Gargallo, Jiménez Boraita Raúl
University of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain.
Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Logroño, Spain.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 7;20(4):e0320352. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320352. eCollection 2025.
There is currently a growing interest in knowing the state of health of university professors. Sleep habits are essential for health and performance in any profession, including university teaching, and are related to different aspects of a teacher's work productivity and general wellbeing.
The study aimed to analyse sleep quality in Spanish university professors and to determine its association with lifestyle habits and physical and mental health indicators.
The study was carried out on a sample of 1560 university professors (47.39 ± 11.29 years) from thirteen universities belonging to the Spanish Network of Health Promoting Universities. Sleep quality, emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, self-fulfilment, quality of life, stress, anxiety, depression, vocal fatigue, sedentary time and eating behaviour were assessed.
Thirty-three percent of university professors were found to have poor sleep quality (95% CI: 30.7% - 35.3%). Significant differences were identified based on sociodemographic factors, particularly gender, with 74.9% of men reporting good sleep quality compared to 50.5% of women. According to the regression analysis, sleep problems were associated with less improvement in vocal symptoms after rest and lower quality of life scores. Additionally, they were linked to greater vocal fatigue, physical discomfort in the voice, female gender, and higher scores in mental health disorders (stress, anxiety, and depression). University professors with poor sleep quality also showed lower levels of physical activity, increased sedentary time, and higher levels of uncontrolled and emotional eating.
Enhancing sleep quality and rest among university professors can boost cognitive and physical performance, foster better overall well-being, and lead to higher job satisfaction.
目前,了解大学教授的健康状况越来越受到关注。睡眠习惯对任何职业(包括大学教学)的健康和工作表现都至关重要,并且与教师的工作效率和总体幸福感的不同方面相关。
本研究旨在分析西班牙大学教授的睡眠质量,并确定其与生活方式习惯以及身心健康指标之间的关联。
该研究以来自西班牙健康促进大学网络的13所大学的1560名大学教授(年龄47.39±11.29岁)为样本进行。评估了睡眠质量、情感耗竭、去个性化、自我成就感、生活质量、压力、焦虑、抑郁、嗓音疲劳、久坐时间和饮食行为。
发现33%的大学教授睡眠质量较差(95%置信区间:30.7% - 35.3%)。根据社会人口统计学因素确定了显著差异,特别是性别,74.9%的男性报告睡眠质量良好,而女性为50.5%。根据回归分析,睡眠问题与休息后嗓音症状改善较少以及生活质量得分较低相关。此外,它们还与更高的嗓音疲劳、嗓音身体不适、女性性别以及心理健康障碍(压力、焦虑和抑郁)的更高得分有关。睡眠质量差的大学教授还表现出较低的身体活动水平、久坐时间增加以及不受控制和情绪化饮食水平较高。
提高大学教授的睡眠质量和休息水平可以提高认知和身体表现,促进更好的整体幸福感,并带来更高的工作满意度。