Objectives: The objective of this study is to determine to what degree sleep disturbances predict academic success, relative to other known risk factors for decreased academic performance. Methods: We performed regression analyses on data from the Spring 2009 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II dataset (n=55,322 students) to isolate the relative contribution of the frequency of sleep problems in the previous week to GPA and the likelihood of withdrawing from a course. In our estimations, we also controlled for other factors that influence academic success such as demographic and academic variables, drug and alcohol use, perceived stress, and employment hours. Results: Sleep disturbances were found to be...
College students are highly vulnerable to sleep disturbances. The current study, conducted within a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stress, sleep, and academic perform...
AIM: Sleep disorders are remarkable public health problems as they adversely affect physical, mental...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to determine to what degree sleep disturbances predict ac...
Building on existing literature of the effects of sleep behaviors on academic performance, I examine...
Shelley D Hershner, Ronald D ChervinDepartment of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, ...
The purpose of our research is to identify whether sleep, or lack thereof, affects students’ academi...
Objective: Healthy People 2020, which sets national objectives for U.S., have recently identified sl...
The present study examined the associations of sleep patterns with multiple measures of academic ach...
none4noObjectives: Medical students are exposed to a significant level of pressure due to academic ...
Current literature suggested that the most effective method for improving quality of sleep for stude...
Inadequate sleep impairs cognitive function and has been associated with worse academic achievement ...
Background: Medical education is marked by stressful events, in which sleep-wake habit of the studen...
INTRODUCTION: Student athletes frequently report sleep disturbances due to overscheduling and balanc...
Author Abstract: The goal of this research project is to identify whether or not there is a relation...
College students are highly vulnerable to sleep disturbances. The current study, conducted within a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stress, sleep, and academic perform...
AIM: Sleep disorders are remarkable public health problems as they adversely affect physical, mental...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to determine to what degree sleep disturbances predict ac...
Building on existing literature of the effects of sleep behaviors on academic performance, I examine...
Shelley D Hershner, Ronald D ChervinDepartment of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, ...
The purpose of our research is to identify whether sleep, or lack thereof, affects students’ academi...
Objective: Healthy People 2020, which sets national objectives for U.S., have recently identified sl...
The present study examined the associations of sleep patterns with multiple measures of academic ach...
none4noObjectives: Medical students are exposed to a significant level of pressure due to academic ...
Current literature suggested that the most effective method for improving quality of sleep for stude...
Inadequate sleep impairs cognitive function and has been associated with worse academic achievement ...
Background: Medical education is marked by stressful events, in which sleep-wake habit of the studen...
INTRODUCTION: Student athletes frequently report sleep disturbances due to overscheduling and balanc...
Author Abstract: The goal of this research project is to identify whether or not there is a relation...
College students are highly vulnerable to sleep disturbances. The current study, conducted within a ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between stress, sleep, and academic perform...
AIM: Sleep disorders are remarkable public health problems as they adversely affect physical, mental...