The purpose of this study was to evaluate the self-reported sleep and napping behaviour of Australian university students and the relationship between napping and daytime functioning. A sample of 280 university first-year psychology students (median age = 19.00 years) completed a 6-item napping behaviour questionnaire, a 12-item Daytime Feelings and Functioning Scale, the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. Results indicated that 53.6 % of students reported napping with 34 % napping at least 1–2 times per week, and 17 % napping three or more occasions per week. Long naps, those over 30 minutes, were taken by 77 % of the napping students. Sixty-one percent of students reported they took long naps during the post-l...
Background: Sleep problems among university students are common; however, the contributing factors t...
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a ...
AbstractStudents seldom get enough sleep. One way to fill up the students’ energy is by taking a nap...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the self-reported sleep and napping behaviour of Australia...
According to a 2013 Gallup poll (Jones, 2013), approximately 50% of adults aged 18 to 29 sleep fewer...
The present study assessed the differential effects of three manipulations of the sleep-wake schedul...
With the upcoming implementation of napping facilities on the UBC Vancouver campus for the Arts Stud...
The present study investigated nap position preferences within the UBC student population and how na...
Sleep problems among university students are common; however, the association between many sleep-rel...
This study provides the baseline and initial assessment of the napping habits of the United States M...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide information about overall sleep quality and habits among t...
Most university students have experienced sleepiness during class hours. They are more likely to fac...
Current literature suggested that the most effective method for improving quality of sleep for stude...
The present study investigated the parameters of nocturnal sleep that mediate the relationship betwe...
A survey was performed on 466 high school students and 403 university students. 86% of high school s...
Background: Sleep problems among university students are common; however, the contributing factors t...
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a ...
AbstractStudents seldom get enough sleep. One way to fill up the students’ energy is by taking a nap...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the self-reported sleep and napping behaviour of Australia...
According to a 2013 Gallup poll (Jones, 2013), approximately 50% of adults aged 18 to 29 sleep fewer...
The present study assessed the differential effects of three manipulations of the sleep-wake schedul...
With the upcoming implementation of napping facilities on the UBC Vancouver campus for the Arts Stud...
The present study investigated nap position preferences within the UBC student population and how na...
Sleep problems among university students are common; however, the association between many sleep-rel...
This study provides the baseline and initial assessment of the napping habits of the United States M...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide information about overall sleep quality and habits among t...
Most university students have experienced sleepiness during class hours. They are more likely to fac...
Current literature suggested that the most effective method for improving quality of sleep for stude...
The present study investigated the parameters of nocturnal sleep that mediate the relationship betwe...
A survey was performed on 466 high school students and 403 university students. 86% of high school s...
Background: Sleep problems among university students are common; however, the contributing factors t...
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a ...
AbstractStudents seldom get enough sleep. One way to fill up the students’ energy is by taking a nap...