Affiliation:
1. Behavioral Sciences Department , Fatima Jinnah Women University , Rawalpindi , Pakistan
2. Behavioral Sciences Department , Fatima Jinnah Women University , Old Presidency, The Mall, Saddar , Rawalpindi 46000 , Pakistan , Phone: +92(0) 51 9292900-178, Fax: +92 (0)51 9292903
Abstract
Abstract
With recent technological advancement, a major shift in the lifestyle of individuals has been observed. This change is more evident in youth in terms of sleep pattern changes and socialization. It is therefore important to assess the quality of life in this productive group of society. The protocol consisted of the Urdu version of the demographic questionnaires, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Cohen-Hoberman Inventory of Physical symptoms (CHIPS) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF). A total of 150 young adults (boys = 62, girls = 88) were included through convenience sampling. A significant positive association was found between poor sleep quality and health complaints (r = 0.53**). However, a significant negative association was found between poor sleep and quality of life in terms of physical health, psychological health, social relationships and the environment (r = −0.57**, −0.35**, −0.39**, −0.33**), respectively, which indicates the importance of sleep in determining quality of life. Furthermore, the majority of the participants (57%) reported good sleep quality and low health complaints [M = 15.08, standard deviation (SD) = 13.29] whereas 43% of participants reported poor sleep quality, more health complaints (M = 32.94, SD = 22.59) and poor quality of life. It shows that most of the participants are healthy and able to manage their daily routine, work commitment and provide services for country’s development.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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