2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-022-00763-8
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The Association Between Alcohol-Related Problems and Sleep Quality and Duration Among College Students: a Multicountry Pooled Analysis

Abstract: Alcohol consumption and sleep disorders are both prevalent and relevant problems among college students, but the relationship between these conditions is unclear. This study aimed to analyze the association between alcohol-related problems and sleep in first-year college students from Brazil, Chile, and Spain. Cross-sectional analyses were performed with data from three independent studies with first-year college students from each country. The risk of alcohol-related problems (RARP) and sleep quality and dura… Show more

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“…On the other hand, poor sleep may pose a serious threat to some psychological, physical, and social functioning aspects of individuals, such as cognitive ability, mood, immunity, quality of life, wellbeing, learning, and social interaction ( 4 ). It can lead to depression and anxiety ( 5 ) and behaviors such as smoking and alcohol consumption ( 6 ). Studies have shown that the prevalence of poor sleep quality and disorders among Chinese university students is 30% ( 7 ) and 25.7%, respectively ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, poor sleep may pose a serious threat to some psychological, physical, and social functioning aspects of individuals, such as cognitive ability, mood, immunity, quality of life, wellbeing, learning, and social interaction ( 4 ). It can lead to depression and anxiety ( 5 ) and behaviors such as smoking and alcohol consumption ( 6 ). Studies have shown that the prevalence of poor sleep quality and disorders among Chinese university students is 30% ( 7 ) and 25.7%, respectively ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies in other parts of the world have reported various rates, ranging from 25% in the USA 37 to approximately 45% in China 38 , 39 and Brazil 40 to 76% in community-dwelling older adults in Slovenia 41 , but the rates may be higher in nursing home residents (~ 95%) 41 , 42 . The difference in the sleep quality between countries may be due to differences in the economic status of the nations 43 . Household low income is known as a predictor of poor sleep quality 44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During their first semester at university, many students tend to engage in health-risk behaviors such as the consumption of unhealthy food, physical inactivity, and problematic alcohol use [ 1 ]. In Colombia, an alarmingly high percentage of university students are overweight or obese and the prevalence of these conditions have been associated with inappropriate nutrition (e.g., high in sugar and fat) and sedentary behavior [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%