A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India

Background: Sleep is essential for optimizing physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning of adolescents. Adolescents are one of the most sleep-deprived age groups in the society. Objectives: To assess sleep duration and associated factors among adolescent children studying in different types of...

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Main Authors: Geethu Mathew, Aby Dany Varghese, Anoop Ivan Benjamin
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2019;volume=44;issue=5;spage=10;epage=13;aulast=Mathew
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spelling doaj-6770133eca8c44fa87d046da0743b0752020-11-25T02:31:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812019-01-01445101310.4103/ijcm.IJCM_19_19A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, IndiaGeethu MathewAby Dany VargheseAnoop Ivan BenjaminBackground: Sleep is essential for optimizing physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning of adolescents. Adolescents are one of the most sleep-deprived age groups in the society. Objectives: To assess sleep duration and associated factors among adolescent children studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, from January to December 2017. All adolescent children studying in high school and higher secondary classes were included using stratified random sampling. Study tool included a questionnaire which collected sociodemographic information, sleep duration, and schedule. Results: In this study, 657 students were enrolled. The mean age of the participants was 15.09 ± 1.33 years. 201 students (30.6%) were from government school, 242 (36.8%) from aided, and 214 (32.6%) were from private school. The mean sleep duration among the students was 7.2 ± 1.26 h. Sleep duration was found to be inadequate in 60% of the children. The sleep duration was found to be longer during weekends compared to weekdays. Nearly 92% of students take a daytime nap of> 1 h during weekends. Private school students had inadequate sleep duration, late bedtime, and early wake-up time compared to other students. Higher age, class, education of parents, family income, distance travelled to school, and female gender were the other factors associated with inadequate sleep among adolescents. Conclusion: Inadequate sleep duration and difference in sleep schedule during weekends were observed among adolescents, especially among private school students. Primary prevention approach aimed at spreading adequate awareness regarding the importance of sleep among students, parents, and teachers should be practiced.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2019;volume=44;issue=5;spage=10;epage=13;aulast=MathewAdolescentfactorsschoolssleep durationsleeptypes of school
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Anoop Ivan Benjamin
A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
Adolescent
factors
schools
sleep duration
sleep
types of school
author_facet Geethu Mathew
Aby Dany Varghese
Anoop Ivan Benjamin
author_sort Geethu Mathew
title A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
title_short A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
title_full A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
title_fullStr A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala, India
title_sort comparative study assessing sleep duration and associated factors among adolescents studying in different types of schools in an urban area of kerala, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Sleep is essential for optimizing physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning of adolescents. Adolescents are one of the most sleep-deprived age groups in the society. Objectives: To assess sleep duration and associated factors among adolescent children studying in different types of schools in an urban area of Kerala. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, from January to December 2017. All adolescent children studying in high school and higher secondary classes were included using stratified random sampling. Study tool included a questionnaire which collected sociodemographic information, sleep duration, and schedule. Results: In this study, 657 students were enrolled. The mean age of the participants was 15.09 ± 1.33 years. 201 students (30.6%) were from government school, 242 (36.8%) from aided, and 214 (32.6%) were from private school. The mean sleep duration among the students was 7.2 ± 1.26 h. Sleep duration was found to be inadequate in 60% of the children. The sleep duration was found to be longer during weekends compared to weekdays. Nearly 92% of students take a daytime nap of> 1 h during weekends. Private school students had inadequate sleep duration, late bedtime, and early wake-up time compared to other students. Higher age, class, education of parents, family income, distance travelled to school, and female gender were the other factors associated with inadequate sleep among adolescents. Conclusion: Inadequate sleep duration and difference in sleep schedule during weekends were observed among adolescents, especially among private school students. Primary prevention approach aimed at spreading adequate awareness regarding the importance of sleep among students, parents, and teachers should be practiced.
topic Adolescent
factors
schools
sleep duration
sleep
types of school
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