KMID : 1002520220160030087
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2022 Volume.16 No. 3 p.87 ~ p.99
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Factors of Subjective Stress and Depression in Adults Experiencing Sleep Deprivation in the Context of COVID-19 : Using Data from the 2020 Community Health Survey
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Jeong Eun-Young
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Abstract
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Objectives: In order to provide basic data for health promotion among Korean adults in the COVID-19 era, we attempted to identify the factors that stress and depression experiences have on sleep deprivation.
Methods: This study used raw data from the 2020 Community Health Survey of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC, 2021a).
Results: As a result of examining the relationship between depression experience and sleep deprivation in the community population, the incidence of sleep deprivation was high among men and women who experienced high levels of depression and subjective stress.
Conclusions: In order to lower the level of depression and subjective stress, it is suggested that a depression and subjective stress management program and a systematic health management promotion program that strengthens the role of a national mental health center are needed, according to changes in social structure and forming a network with local welfare centers or counseling institutions.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19, Subjective Stressl Depression Experience, Sleep Deprivation
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