SLEEP QUALITY AND STRESS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
- Categoria: Volume 74 - Julho/Dezembro de 2011
- Autor: Claudia Umbelina Baptista Andrade, Miriam M. Graciano, Gema Mesquita, Rubens Reimão, Patricia Costa dos Santos da Silva, Evelise Aline Soares
- Páginas: 8
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2011
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SLEEP QUALITY AND STRESS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
Qualidade do sono e estresse: diferenças entre os gêneros
Gema Mesquita1, Evelise Aline Soares2, Miriam Monteiro de Castro Graciano3, Patricia Costa dos Santos da Silva4, Claudia Umbelina Baptista Andrade5, Rubens Reimão6
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: The aim is to assess the relationship among the variables school performance (grades and absences), stress, and sleep quality in a group of adolescent high-school students. METHOD: a cross-sectional, descriptive study involving 160 adolescents of both genders, aged 15-18 y, studying at high school in the city of Alfenas, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, was conducted. Data collection used the following instruments: 1) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI); 2) Lipp’s Stress Symptoms Inventory for Adults (LSSI); 3) Student school reports. RESULTS: The study sample comprised 65.63% female subjects. Mean school performance was 0.64 for the female group (F) and 0.60 for the male group (M), p = 0.04. Mean number of absences were 28.1 (F) and 30.3 (M), p = 0.7440. Concerning stress symptoms, 65.71% (F) and 29.09% (M) were classified as stressed whereas 34.29% (F) and 70.91% (M) reported no stress symptoms (p < 0.001). Quality of sleep scores were 6.0 (F) and 5.3 (M), p = 0.27, while 68.57% (F) and 61.82% (M) reported poor sleep on the sleep classification. CONCLUSION: Female subjects had higher grades overall and greater diligence in school activities but reported more stress symptoms and worse sleep quality.