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. 2024 Nov;36(6):711-721.
doi: 10.1080/08995605.2023.2259778. Epub 2023 Sep 19.

Sleep quality and duration: A key to life satisfaction among military students

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Sleep quality and duration: A key to life satisfaction among military students

Jiri Nema et al. Mil Psychol. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Military service is a demanding profession that requires high physical preparedness and mental endurance. At the same time, the demands of military duties often require early rising and shortened sleep duration. Such a reduction in sleep can reduce physical and mental performance, and these changes can be reflected in life satisfaction. For this reason, soldiers' life satisfaction is a crucial variable for their success and long-term service. This study examined the relationship between sleep quality, sleep duration, and life satisfaction in military medical students. The results on 35 military students showed that greater sleep quality corresponded to greater life satisfaction; this relationship was moderate and significant (r = -460, p = .005). Notably, participants (n = 17) who began to wake up without the use of an alarm clock reported an average of 11% higher life satisfaction than the participants who woke to an alarm clock; this difference between participants was statistically significant (p = .011, Cohen's d = .911). Pre- and post-intervention showed that sleep hygiene education could be a suitable solution to prevent sleep deprivation and positively impact life satisfaction. Our findings emphasize the importance of increased sleep hygiene education, especially in preparing future military officers and during military exercises. Prioritizing sleep hygiene in these ways can significantly increase soldiers' life satisfaction.

Keywords: Life satisfaction; chronotype; military; sleep deprivation; sleep quality.

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8-week sleep program at Faculty of Military Health Sciences.

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