A Longitudinal Assessment of Sleep in Surface Warfare Officers During Training and Fleet Assignments: Preliminary Results
Nita Lewis Shattuck,
Panagiotis Matsangas
Abstract:Several previous studies have assessed fatigue on USN warships, especially of enlisted Sailors. Our study, however, is focused explicitly on Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) (N=34) during training and after returning to the fleet. The average daily sleep duration was 6.83±0.44 hours (62% of the SWOs sleeping <7 hours/day). The average daily sleep duration was higher when SWOs were in training compared to their fleet assignment (p=0.068). SWOs slept 0.82 hours/day more on weekends compared to weekdays in flee… Show more
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