Who Needs More Sleep? Comparing Undergraduate and Graduate Students' Sleep Habits in a National U.S. Sample
Sara B. Oswalt and
Tammy J. Wyatt
International Journal of Higher Education, 2015, vol. 4, issue 1, 77
Abstract:
Sleep disorders and deficits are a national U. S. health concern, and college students report more sleep difficulties than the general population. Most published studies examine college students as a homogenous population or focus on professional (e.g. medical) students. This study compares sleep patterns of undergraduate and graduate students from a national U.S. sample. Graduate students on average reported better sleep behaviors; however, graduate students’ sleep habits were still poor and these students could also benefit from intervention.
Date: 2015
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