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KMID : 1035420210090040261
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2021 Volume.9 No. 4 p.261 ~ p.270
Effects of Sleep Duration on Stress and Depression in College Students
Kim Min-Ho

Park Sung-Ho
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of sleep duration on stress and depression in college students. The results obtained will be used as a foundational framework for fostering a healthy sleep culture among college students and for formulating measures to improve the quality of their sleep. Ultimately, we intend to produce a publicity and educational material.

Methods : For this study, a survey involving 100 college students was conducted, after which data based on a final total of 95 respondents were analyzed. The information on stress and depression were first analyzed in terms of general characteristics and then organized based on the data collected to investigate the effects of sleep duration on stress and depression. The participants were divided into the following groups: ¡°less than 6 hours,¡± ¡°6 to 7 hours,¡± and ¡°7 to 8 hours.¡± BEPSI-K(Brief encounter psychosocial instrument-Korean) was used for stress evaluation, while K-CESD-R(Korean version of center for epidemiologic studies depression scale-revised) was utilized for depression evaluation.

Results : First, according to sleep duration, the BEPSI-K scores showed a statistically significant difference in each group (p<.01). In the post-hoc test, there was a difference among the ¡°less than 6 hours¡± group, the ¡°7 to 8 hours¡± group. A statistically significant difference was noted (p<.01). In addition, sleep duration had a statistically significant effect on the negative (-) direction of the BEPSI-K (p<.01). Second, the K-CESD-R score according to sleep duration showed a statistically significant difference in each group (p<.01). Notably, in the post-hoc test, the ¡°less than 6 hours¡± group differed from the ¡°6 to 7 hours¡± group, ¡°7 to 8 hours¡± group. A statistically significant difference was noted (p<.01). In addition, sleep duration had a statistically significant effect on the negative (-) direction of the K-CESD-R (p<.01). Third, for the correlation between sleep duration and stress and depression, a negative (-) correlation was found between sleep duration and BEPSI-K and K-CESD-R. Meanwhile, a positive (+) correlation was found between BEPSI-K and K-CESD-R.

Conclusion : Based on the findings of this study, the sleep duration of college students has an effect on stress and depression. The results of this study can be used as a foundational framework in formulating a plan for improving the quality of sleep of college students.
KEYWORD
college student, depression, sleep duration, stress
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