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Wallace, Deshira D.; Boynton, Marcella H.; & Lytle, Leslie A. (2017). Multilevel Analysis Exploring the Links Between Stress, Depression, and Sleep Problems among Two-Year College Students. Journal of American College Health, 65(3), 187-196. PMCID: PMC5373919

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study explored the association of stress and depression with a multidimensional sleep problems construct in a sample of 2-year college students.
PARTICIPANTS: The sample consisted of 440 students enrolled in 2-year study from Fall 2011 to Fall 2013.
METHODS: Participants in an obesity prevention study completed surveys assessing sleep, stress, and depression at baseline, 4, 12, and 24 months. Multilevel models predicting sleep problems were conducted to distinguish episodic from chronic reports of stress and depression.
RESULTS: Participants were primarily women (68%), white (73%), young adults (M age = 22.8), with an average of 8.4 hours of sleep per night. Neither stress nor depression was predictive of sleep quantity; however, they were predictive of sleep quality.
CONCLUSIONS: Results show that sleep quality rather than sleep quantity may be the greater health concern for young adults, suggesting that intervention programs targeting depression, stress management, and healthy sleep patterns are warranted.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2016.1269111

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2017

Journal Title

Journal of American College Health

Author(s)

Wallace, Deshira D.
Boynton, Marcella H.
Lytle, Leslie A.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC5373919

Data Set/Study

Choosing Healthy Options in College Environments and Settings (CHOICES) Study

Continent/Country

United States of America

State

Minnesota

ORCiD

Wallace - 0000-0003-1300-6957