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A Preliminary Study on the Relationship between Anxiety and Sleep Experience during the COVID-19 Period: Focus on Adults in P City

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2021, v.26 no.1, pp.73-89
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2021.26.1.005

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate relationship between anxiety and sleep during the COVID-19 period. To this end, online survey was conducted on 213 adults in the Gyeongbuk P region. Anxiety, sleep quality, insomnia and total sleep time during the COVID-19 period, sleep quality, insomnia and total usual sleep time were examined. One-way ANOVA was conducted to examine the difference in sleep quality, insomnia, and total sleep time according to the level of anxiety during the COVID-19 period and a paired sample t-test was conducted to verify the difference in sleep quality, insomnia, and total sleep time between the usual time and the COVID-19 period. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine the effects of sleep quality, insomnia and total sleep during the COVID-19 period on anxiety. As a result, all participants experienced a high level of anxiety than a minor during the COVID-19 period. Likewise, there were significant differences in sleep quality, insomnia, and total sleep time depending on the level of anxiety. In addition, a comparison between the usual sleep and sleep during the COVID-19 period revealed significant changes in sleep quality, insomnia, and total sleep time. Also, sleep quality and insomnia of the COVID-19 period affected anxiety. The implications and limitations of these results were discussed in the current study.

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COVID–19, anxiety, sleep quality, insomnia, total sleep time, 코로나19 시기, 불안, 수면의 질, 불면증, 총 수면시간

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology