Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students

Abstract Background It has been previously shown that a high percentage of medical students have sleep problems that interfere with academic performance and mental health. Methods To study the impact of sleep quality, daytime somnolence, and sleep deprivation on medical students, we analyzed data fr...

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Main Authors: Bruno Perotta, Fernanda M. Arantes-Costa, Sylvia C. Enns, Ernesto A. Figueiro-Filho, Helena Paro, Itamar S. Santos, Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho, Milton A. Martins, Patricia Z. Tempski
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02544-8
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spelling doaj-5df85e1e196b48c498b17d65a62f47ec2021-02-21T12:09:32ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202021-02-0121111310.1186/s12909-021-02544-8Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical studentsBruno Perotta0Fernanda M. Arantes-Costa1Sylvia C. Enns2Ernesto A. Figueiro-Filho3Helena Paro4Itamar S. Santos5Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho6Milton A. Martins7Patricia Z. Tempski8Mackenzie Evangelical School of Medicine – ParanaDepartment of Medicine, School of Medicine of the University of Sao PauloCenter for Development of Medical Education, School of Medicine of University of Sao PauloDepartment of Gynecology & Obstetrics, University of TorontoDepartment of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Federal University of UberlandiaDepartment of Medicine, School of Medicine of the University of Sao PauloDepartment of Cardio-Pneumology, School of Medicine of the University of Sao PauloDepartment of Medicine, School of Medicine of the University of Sao PauloDepartment of Medicine, School of Medicine of the University of Sao PauloAbstract Background It has been previously shown that a high percentage of medical students have sleep problems that interfere with academic performance and mental health. Methods To study the impact of sleep quality, daytime somnolence, and sleep deprivation on medical students, we analyzed data from a multicenter study with medical students in Brazil (22 medical schools, 1350 randomized medical students). We applied questionnaires of daytime sleepiness, quality of sleep, quality of life, anxiety and depression symptoms and perception of educational environment. Results 37.8% of medical students presented mild values of daytime sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale - ESS) and 8.7% presented moderate/severe values. The percentage of female medical students that presented ESS values high or very high was significantly greater than male medical students (p <  0.05). Students with lower ESS scores presented significantly greater scores of quality of life and perception of educational environment and lower scores of depression and anxiety symptoms, and these relationships showed a dose-effect pattern. Medical students reporting more sleep deprivation showed significantly greater odds ratios of presenting anxiety and depression symptoms and lower odds of good quality of life or perception of educational environment. Conclusions There is a significant association between sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness with the perception of quality of life and educational environment in medical students.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02544-8Medical educationQuality of lifeSleep disordersAcademic environmentAnxietyDepression
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author Bruno Perotta
Fernanda M. Arantes-Costa
Sylvia C. Enns
Ernesto A. Figueiro-Filho
Helena Paro
Itamar S. Santos
Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho
Milton A. Martins
Patricia Z. Tempski
spellingShingle Bruno Perotta
Fernanda M. Arantes-Costa
Sylvia C. Enns
Ernesto A. Figueiro-Filho
Helena Paro
Itamar S. Santos
Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho
Milton A. Martins
Patricia Z. Tempski
Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
BMC Medical Education
Medical education
Quality of life
Sleep disorders
Academic environment
Anxiety
Depression
author_facet Bruno Perotta
Fernanda M. Arantes-Costa
Sylvia C. Enns
Ernesto A. Figueiro-Filho
Helena Paro
Itamar S. Santos
Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho
Milton A. Martins
Patricia Z. Tempski
author_sort Bruno Perotta
title Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
title_short Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
title_full Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
title_fullStr Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
title_full_unstemmed Sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
title_sort sleepiness, sleep deprivation, quality of life, mental symptoms and perception of academic environment in medical students
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background It has been previously shown that a high percentage of medical students have sleep problems that interfere with academic performance and mental health. Methods To study the impact of sleep quality, daytime somnolence, and sleep deprivation on medical students, we analyzed data from a multicenter study with medical students in Brazil (22 medical schools, 1350 randomized medical students). We applied questionnaires of daytime sleepiness, quality of sleep, quality of life, anxiety and depression symptoms and perception of educational environment. Results 37.8% of medical students presented mild values of daytime sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale - ESS) and 8.7% presented moderate/severe values. The percentage of female medical students that presented ESS values high or very high was significantly greater than male medical students (p <  0.05). Students with lower ESS scores presented significantly greater scores of quality of life and perception of educational environment and lower scores of depression and anxiety symptoms, and these relationships showed a dose-effect pattern. Medical students reporting more sleep deprivation showed significantly greater odds ratios of presenting anxiety and depression symptoms and lower odds of good quality of life or perception of educational environment. Conclusions There is a significant association between sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness with the perception of quality of life and educational environment in medical students.
topic Medical education
Quality of life
Sleep disorders
Academic environment
Anxiety
Depression
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02544-8
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