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. 2024 Aug 29;7(9):e70018. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70018

Table 3.

Association of sleep quality with participants sociodemographic characteristics.

Characteristic Categories Sleep quality p value
Good Poor
N (%) N (%)
Age group 18–29 years 111 (43.9) 142 (56.1) 0.137
30–60 years 31 (34.8) 58 (65.2)
Gender Male 74 (43.0) 98 (57.0) 0.571
Female 68 (40.0) 102 (60.0)
Marital status Single 61 (48.4) 65 (51.6) 0.048
Married 81 (37.5) 135 (62.5)
None 88 (48.9) 92 (51.1)
Number of children 1–5 children 52 (34.9) 97 (65.1) 0.006
6–12 children 2 (15.4) 11 (84.6)
Field of work Doctor 65 (51.6) 61 (48.4) 0.004
Other 77 (35.6) 139 (64.4)
High income 67 (56.3) 52 (43.7)
Economic status Middle income 66 (39.8) 100 (60.2) <0.001
Low income 9 (15.8) 48 (84.2)
Working night shifts Yes 84 (32.9) 171 (67.1) <0.001
No 58 (66.7) 29 (33.3)
Cigarette smoking status Nonsmoker 130 (41.7) 182 (58.3) 0.860
Smoker 12 (40.0) 18 (60.0)
Traumatic event occurred during past month Yes 42 (29.6) 100 (70.4) <0.001
No 100 (50.0) 100 (50.0)
Total 142 (41.5) 200 (58.5)