Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between insomnia, sleep duration and self-reported academic performance/failure in a large sample of Norwegian college and university students. Methods: This cross-sectional survey comprised 50,054 full-time students (69% women) aged 18–35 years (mean age 23.2, standard deviation (SD) = 3.3), with a response rate of 31%. Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the associations between the independent variables, an approximation of the insomnia disorder and sleep duration, and the dependent variables, failed examinations and delayed study progress. Results: The results showed that insomnia was associated with a higher risk of failed examinations (adjusted...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
none4noObjectives: Medical students are exposed to a significant level of pressure due to academic ...
Inadequate sleep impairs cognitive function and has been associated with worse academic achievement ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between insomnia, sleep duration a...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Background: Sleep is an essential element for proper academic performance in medical students, but t...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Background Sufficient sleep is important to an individual’s health and well-being, b...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of self-reported sleep disturbance and short sleep duration with ...
Background: Insomnia has been associated with decreased academic performance and unhealthy behavior...
Objective: The relationship between insomnia symptoms and cognitive performance is unclear, particul...
The beginning of the university brings together maturational, psychosocial and academic changes that...
The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal association between concurrent, transitory...
oai:ojs2.www.ijhbs.com:article/1Background and objective: Nursing students are exposed to high level...
The objective of the study,isto compare the relationship between lack of sleep and the academic perf...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
none4noObjectives: Medical students are exposed to a significant level of pressure due to academic ...
Inadequate sleep impairs cognitive function and has been associated with worse academic achievement ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between insomnia, sleep duration a...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Background: Sleep is an essential element for proper academic performance in medical students, but t...
INTRODUCTION: Studies show that 9.4% to 38.2% of university students are suffering from insomnia. Ho...
Background Sufficient sleep is important to an individual’s health and well-being, b...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of self-reported sleep disturbance and short sleep duration with ...
Background: Insomnia has been associated with decreased academic performance and unhealthy behavior...
Objective: The relationship between insomnia symptoms and cognitive performance is unclear, particul...
The beginning of the university brings together maturational, psychosocial and academic changes that...
The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal association between concurrent, transitory...
oai:ojs2.www.ijhbs.com:article/1Background and objective: Nursing students are exposed to high level...
The objective of the study,isto compare the relationship between lack of sleep and the academic perf...
Objective: Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted to examine the prevalence and comorb...
none4noObjectives: Medical students are exposed to a significant level of pressure due to academic ...
Inadequate sleep impairs cognitive function and has been associated with worse academic achievement ...