To Investigate the Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Students of the University of Hyderabad: A Cross-Sectional Study

Bhattacharjee, Sarbasree and Manchana, Dr. Vara Lakshmi and Roy, Dr. Gaurav Kumar (2024) To Investigate the Association between Sleep Quality and Mental Health among Students of the University of Hyderabad: A Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 9 (11): 24NOV912. pp. 1736-1740. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Introduction:
Sleep is vital for various brain functions and overall well-being, yet its biological purpose remains elusive. Sleep disorders are prevalent, particularly among university students, impacting academic success and emotional well-being. This study explores the relationship between sleep quality and mental health among University of Hyderabad students, aiming to inform interventions for improved well-being and academic success.
 Methods:
The study was conducted at the University of Hyderabad campus in Telangana, India, from February 1st, 2024, to March 31st, 2024. Employing a cross sectional design, data collection involved administering validated questionnaires to assess sleep quality and mental health among students. The sample size was determined using the formula n = z^2 * p * q / d^2, with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 6%, resulting in 267 participants. Three validated questionnaires were utilized: the DASS-21, PSQI, and PHQ-9. Convenient sampling ensured representation from both male and female students.
 Results:
The mean PSQI score was 6.52 ± 2.75, indicating variability in sleep quality. The mean anxiety score was approximately 9.77, with a significant proportion experiencing moderate to severe anxiety. Significant associations were observed between poor sleep quality and higher anxiety levels. Prevalence of depression varied, with 71.43% experiencing mild depression, 41.35% moderate, 22.18% moderately severe, and 12.41% severe depression. Loneliness was significantly correlated with moderate to severe depression. Students living with roommates were more likely to experience sleep
disturbances.
 Conclusion:
The study highlights the complex relationship between sleep quality, anxiety, and mental health outcomes among University of Hyderabad students. Tailored interventions are necessary to address these challenges comprehensively, emphasizing a holistic approach to support student well-being and academic success

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