Psychosocial stress, sleep quality and interest in mind-body integrative health sleep intervention among urban adolescents in the school-based health setting
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Psychosocial stress, sleep quality and interest in mind-body integrative health sleep intervention among urban adolescents in the school-based health setting
Abstract
Background: Mind-body integrative health (MBIH) interventions to improve adolescent sleep are lacking. The study characterized sleep quality and bedtime-related psychosocial stressors among urban minority adolescents, explored associations between demographics factors, stressors and sleep quality, and gauged interest in a MBIH sleep intervention.
Materials and methods: 167 school-based health center (SBHC) patients (mean age = 16.3; 64 % female; 68 % Latino) participated in a needs assessment as part of a quality improvement project. They reported bedtime-related psychosocial stressors using items from the Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale (ASHS), sleep quality using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and interest in a MBIH-based sleep intervention. Chi-square and logistic regression examined associations between demographics, stressors, sleep quality, and interest in the intervention.
Results: 67 % had poor sleep quality. Females, compared to males, had 2.23 higher odds (95 % Confidence Interval [CI]: 1.12, 4.42) of having poor sleep quality. Nearly 80 % experienced bedtime-related stressors (25 % experienced one stressor, 17 % two stressors and 37 % three or more stressors); relative to those reporting no stressors, those reporting 3+ stressors had 3.15 higher odds (95 % CI: 1.27, 7.84) of having poor sleep quality. Most (77 %) reported they would participate in an SBHC-based intervention that utilized MBIH modalities preferring both one-on-one and group sessions.
Conclusions: Urban, predominantly Hispanic and Black, SBHC adolescent patients have poor sleep quality and report bedtime-related psychosocial stressors. Their interest in MBIH interventions to address sleep problems represents a unique opportunity for practitioners and complementary therapists to offer MBIH interventions to a population at high-risk for poor sleep quality.
Keywords: Adolescents; Mind-body integrative health; Needs assessment; School-based health; Sleep quality; Urban.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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