Insomnia Medication Use by University Students: A Systematic Review

Author:

Wang Menghan1ORCID,Cooper Richard1ORCID,Green Dan2

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine and Population Health, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 4DA, UK

2. College of Health and Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK

Abstract

Problematic sleep or insomnia has been a recognised issue for many individuals in society, and university students can be of particular concern due to unique academic pressures. A systematic review was designed to summarise the current evidence about the extent of insomnia medication used by university students and identify characteristics of those more willing to use medication to manage insomnia. Searches were undertaken using Psych INFO, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science, resulting in 25 eligible studies across multiple countries between 1994 and 2020. The prevalence of sleep medication use by students varied widely, from 2% to 41.2%, with an average of 13.1%. Female gender, students experiencing poor sleep, smoking, drinking stimulant beverages, and undertaking fewer physical activities were associated with the use of insomnia medication. Insomnia medication use exists within university student populations but appears to vary considerably worldwide; identifying multiple population characteristics associated with such use would offer opportunities to identify and support those affected.

Funder

University of Sheffield and the China Scholarship Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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