The Role of Chronotypes and Perceived Stress on Sleep Quality in Undergraduates in Taiwan
Ren‐Rong Chen,
Jia‐Yin Syu,
Jeff Chien‐Ta Chen
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionChronotypes and perceived stress can predict psychiatric symptoms and affect sleep quality, though the relationships between these factors are not completely described. This study explores the influence of chronotypes and perceived stress on sleep quality among undergraduates.MethodsAn online survey was administered to a convenience sample of 110 undergraduates aged 18–23 years (mean age 20.32 ± 1.00) at a university in southern Taiwan, predominantly women and senior students. Three self‐reporting … Show more
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