Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been paid to sleep quality. This paper addresses how socio-economic circumstances and gender are associated with sleep problems. We examine (i) socio-economic status (SES) patterning of reported sleep problems, (ii) whether SES differences in sleep problems can be explained by socio-demographic characteristics, smoking, worries, health and depression, and (iii) gender differences in sleep problems, addressing the relative contribution of SES, smoking, worries, health and depression in explaining these differences. Logistic regression is used to analyse the British Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2000, which interviewed 8578 men and women aged 16-74. Str...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
There is a moderate association between poor sleep and psychological distress. There are marked sex ...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, with women consistently reporting greater sleep probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of socioeconomic status (SES) with subjective and objective sl...
To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in female...
AbstractBackgroundSocial determinants of sleep may prove to be as important as health status. In thi...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Prior research affirms that ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would be associated with sleep qua...
Objectives: To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depressi...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Previous studies have identified an association between socioeconomic status and sleep health. While...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
There is a moderate association between poor sleep and psychological distress. There are marked sex ...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been pai...
Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, with women consistently reporting greater sleep probl...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of socioeconomic status (SES) with subjective and objective sl...
To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depression in female...
AbstractBackgroundSocial determinants of sleep may prove to be as important as health status. In thi...
The link between poor health outcomes and socio-economic status(SES) has long been recognized but th...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Prior research affirms that ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that socioeconomic status (SES) would be associated with sleep qua...
Objectives: To explore if gender difference in sleep quality is due to higher prevalence of depressi...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
Previous studies have identified an association between socioeconomic status and sleep health. While...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess how childhood socioeconomic conditions are associated with sl...
There is a moderate association between poor sleep and psychological distress. There are marked sex ...
Women in mid and later life report particularly poor quality sleep. This article suggests a sociolog...