Table 2.
Sleep problems | |
Always | 125 (14%) |
Never | 597 (70%) |
Improving | 90 (11%) |
Developing | 87 (10%) |
Non-restorative sleep | |
Always | 85 (10%) |
Never | 668 (78%) |
Improving | 89 (10%) |
Developing | 60 (7%) |
Insomnia | |
Always | 58 (7%) |
Never | 728 (85%) |
Improving | 50 (7%) |
Developing | 57 (7%) |
Insufficient sleep | |
Always | 41 (5%) |
Never | 740 (86%) |
Improving | 40 (5%) |
Developing | 51 (6%) |
Sleep quality perceived as poor | |
Always | 100 (12%) |
Never | 642 (74%) |
Improving | 61 (7%) |
Develop | 66 (8%) |
Sleep considered a health problem | |
Always | 94 (11%) |
Never | 635 (73%) |
Improving | 71 (8%) |
Developing | 72 (8%) |