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. 2022 Apr 2;11(7):1989. doi: 10.3390/jcm11071989

Table 2.

Academic data of the sample according to insomnia symptoms.

Total (n = 582) No Insomnia Symptoms (n = 350) Insomnia Symptoms (n = 232) p
Exam period (n, %) 0.046
Non-exam 308 (52.9%) 197 (54.3%) 111 (47.8%)
Exam 274 (47.1%) 153 (43.7%) 121 (52.2%)
University year (n, %) 0.746
Freshmen students 153 (26.3%) 86 (24.6%) 67 (43,8%)
Sophomore students 144 (24.7%) 90 (25.7%) 54 (37,5%)
Junior students 125 (21.5%) 72 (20.6%) 53 (42,4%)
Senior students 135 (23.2%) 87 (24.9%) 48 (35,6%)
Fifth-/Sixth-year students 20 (3.4%) 12 (3.4%) 8 (3.4%)
Master’s/Other students 5 (0.9%) 3 (0.9%) 2 (0.9%)
Health Sciences (n, %) 0.002
Non-health-related degree 337 (57.9%) 185 (52.9%) 152 (65.5%)
Health-related degree 245 (42.1%) 165 (47.1%) 80 (34.5%)
GPA 7.2 (6.6–8.0) 7.5 (6.7–8.0) 7.0 (6.4–7.9) < 0.001

Values are presented as median (interquartile range) or number (percentage) when appropriate. GPA, grade point average.