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. 2021 Sep 13;127(12):1888–1897. doi: 10.1017/S0007114521003597

Table 2.

Five frequent weekday activities during wake after sleep onset (WASO) as reported by 2481 American Time Use Survey (ATUS) participants who reported WASO > 30 min on weekdays: duration, timing and demographic correlates

(Numbers and percentages; mean values with their standard errors)

n % Mean duration (min) se Timing Demographic
Watching television and movies 665 26 59·0 1·38 23:04 Gender: women, 55 %
Age: 65+, 30 %
Race: white only, 64 %
Education: HS graduates, 50 %
Employed: 55 %
Spouse present: 54 %
No child < 18 at home: 70 %
Physical care for household children 519 20 41·3 1·09 00:53 (next day) Gender: women, 86 %
Age: 31–50, 51 %
Race: white only, 71 %
Education: College graduates, 55 %
Employed: 61 %
Spouse present: 82 %
Child < 18 at home: 100 %
Washing, dressing and grooming oneself 455 19 20·3 0·82 23:30 Gender: women, 61 %
Age: 65+, 32 %
Race: white only, 65 %
Education: HS graduates, 47 %
Employed: 51 %
Spouse present: 55 %
No child < 18 at home: 67 %
Sleeplessness 308 13 49·7 1·76 01:04 (next day) Gender: women, 67 %
Age: 31–50, 32 %
Race: white only, 75 %
Education: HS graduates, 50 %
Employed: 50 %
Spouse present: 59 %
No child < 18 at home: 62 %
Eating or drinking 173 8 22·6 1·5 23:30 Gender: women, 52 %
Age: 51–64, 29 %
Race: white only, 62 %
Education: HS graduates, 50 %
Employed: 51 %
Spouse present: 50 %
No child < 18 at home: 69 %

HS, High School.