The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle factors and sleep quality in a population-based cohort of Australian women and (2) possible influence of reproductive status and mental and physical health factors on these associations. Data on 3,655 women (mean age = 46.6 years, range 34.3–67.4) were obtained from the Mater Hospital University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy for this cross-sectional study. Self-rated sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. For the purpose of this study, two cutoff points (scores 5 and 10) were used to divide women into three categories: normal (65.2 %), moderately poor (26.4 %), and very poor sleep quality (8.5 %). Other covaria...
To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in female...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle f...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
Background: - Sleep disturbance in midlife women has been studied extensively, although less is know...
Background: \ud \ud - Sleep disturbance in midlife women has been studied extensively, although les...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would be associated with sleep qua...
© 2018 National Sleep Foundation. Objectives: Insufficient sleep is being increasingly recognized as...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Background: Menopausal women are widely reported to have poor sleep quality and sleep problems. It i...
The prevalence of forced sex and its contribution to sleep difficulties among young Australian women...
The prevalence of forced sex and its contribution to sleep difficulties among young Australian women...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in female...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle f...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
Background: - Sleep disturbance in midlife women has been studied extensively, although less is know...
Background: \ud \ud - Sleep disturbance in midlife women has been studied extensively, although les...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the interaction of two key determinants of sleep health, quantity a...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would be associated with sleep qua...
© 2018 National Sleep Foundation. Objectives: Insufficient sleep is being increasingly recognized as...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Background: Menopausal women are widely reported to have poor sleep quality and sleep problems. It i...
The prevalence of forced sex and its contribution to sleep difficulties among young Australian women...
The prevalence of forced sex and its contribution to sleep difficulties among young Australian women...
Medical research shows that healthy sleep has benefits for human wellbeing. We contribute to the eme...
To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in female...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...