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9th Edition of International Conference on

Neurology and Neurological Disorders

June 20-22, 2024 | Paris, France

Neurology 2024

Shima Algam Mohamd Musa

Speaker at Neurology and Neurological Disorders 2024 - Shima Algam Mohamd Musa
Al-Neelain Research Institute, Sudan
Title : Sleep hygiene, mediating the association between circadian typology and psychological distress: An association elicited by mediation analysis model among young sudanese adults, 2022-2023

Abstract:

Introduction: Circadian rhythms are regulated by genetic and environmental components. The association of intrinsic and extrinsic factor modulates physiological and individual sleep schedules sleep hygiene and even different chronotype. Evidence suggests evening-type individuals have a higher risk of reporting psychological distress than morning-type individuals. However, less is known regarding the underlying processes that might mediate this association among Sudanese young adults. This study aimed at assessing the mediating role of sleep hygiene on the relationship between circadian typology and psychological distress among young Sudanese adults.
Method: This is a cross sectional study. Conducted among medical students, graduates and medical interns of Al-Neelain University. Between April and August 2022. Morningness–Eveningness 19 items Questionnaire (MEQ) was used to assess chronotype preference. Kessler 10-item Questionnaire was used to assess Psychological Distress, and sleep hygiene index (SHI) was used to screen Sleep hygiene behaviors. Hayes PROCESS macro (model 4) was used to perform the mediation analysis.
Results: Among 303 medical students who complete the study questionnaire. Mean of age for study participants was (22.71±2.49). Sleep hygiene index mean score was (29.35±5.46) indicating poor sleep hygiene behaviors. Most of the population were Neutral in their circadian typology preference (58.1%) . (89.8)% of our population had psychological distress, there was strong relation between sleep hygiene and psychological distress(P<0.01). Individuals who were severely psychologically distressed mostly had higher sleep hygiene mean scores than normal individuals (29.35±5.46),( 21.61 ± (6.42) . Multiple regression analysis results showed that Psychological Distress had a negative correlation with chronotype and was positively correlated with sleep hygiene (r=-.141, p=-.014), ,(r=.466, p=.000) respectively, the result also revealed a significant indirect effect of sleep chronotype on Psychological Distress (b=.0106, t=5.7144 ,se=.122) ,according to bias-corrected percentile bootstrap method the total effect was positively significant (b=.0534, p<0.05, SE=.0543, 95% CI [-.2280 -.0178 ) through full complimentary mediation between Psychological distress and chronotype through sleep hygiene behaviors. p<0.05).
Conclusion: Sleep hygiene was found to mediate the correlation between Chronotype and psychological distress, Improvement of Sleep hygiene behaviors is advised to enhance morning circadian typology as to prevent and reduce psychological distress. Interventions to enhance morning circadian typology should be prioritized to medical students, graduates and medical interns who are prone to eveningness to minimize the risk for psychological distress.

Biography:

Shima algam mohamed musa medical student in the 5 th years ,speaker in 2 mental health congress ,member in Al Neelain research institute .Shima algam mohamed musa medical student in the 5 th years ,speaker in 2 mental health congress ,member in Al Neelain research institute.

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