Title of article :
The Epidemiology of Subjective Sleep Quality in the Citizens of Kermanshah, Iran
Author/Authors :
Kakabaraee, Keivan Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah - Department of Psychology - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah , Khazaie, Habibolah Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Chehri, Azita Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah - Department of Psychology - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah , Seidy, Maryam Young and Elite Researchers Club - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Background: Subjective sleep quality plays a pivotal role in health, quality of life, and efficient performance.
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of subjective sleep quality in the citizens of Kermanshah, Iran.
Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted on all the citizens of Kermanshah in 2017. In total, 450 subjects were
selected via multistage random sampling. Based on the inclusion criteria, 416 were evaluated using a self-report questionnaire of
demographic characteristics and Petersburg sleep quality index (PSQI; Baisi et al., 1989).
Results: In 79% of the participants, the mean score of PSQI was above the cutoff point (m = 6.64). The analysis of the questionnaires
indicated the highest frequency of sleep disorders to be in the components of subjective sleep quality from the perspective of the
respondents, delayed sleep, sleep disorders, and daily functional disorders. In addition, 10.6% of the subjects used very high doses of
sedatives, while 10.3% used relatively high doses of these pills. Minimal sleep disorders were reported as well. Poor sleep quality was
less common in women, and significant correlations were observed between age and sleep latency, sleep duration, sleep medication
use, and daytime dysfunction due to sleepiness.
Conclusions: According to the results, subjective sleep quality was favorable in the citizens of Kermanshah. Considering the significant effects of sleep quality on performance and quality of life, attention must be paid to this aspect of health by healthcare planners and managers.
Keywords :
Epidemiology , Subjective Sleep Quality , Citizens , Kermanshah
Journal title :
Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences