Inequalities in emerging adult college students' sleep quality during the COVID-19 pandemic

Neshat Yazdani,Lindsay Till Hoyt, Ayurda Pathak, Lauren Breitstone,Alison K. Cohen

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH(2024)

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ObjectiveTo examine inequalities in sleep quality during the COVID-19 pandemic by gender, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic position (SEP), and test associations between discrimination and sleep quality in a national longitudinal cohort of emerging adult college students.ParticipantsParticipants were enrolled in college full-time and were aged 18-22 at baseline.MethodsParticipants completed online surveys in spring 2020 (N = 707) and summer 2021 (n = 313). Measures included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Everyday Discrimination Scale.ResultsMost students reported poor sleep quality (78% in 2020; 82% in 2021) and those from marginalized groups generally experienced worse sleep quality. Discrimination was associated with poorer concurrent sleep quality at both time points.ConclusionsSleep inequalities among college students continued to manifest during the pandemic, even when students were not necessarily on campus. Colleges should take a multi-pronged approach to promote sleep quality through individual, community, and institutional interventions.
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College students,COVID-19,discrimination,health disparities,sleep
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