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Validation of the Sleep Quality Questionnaire among senior students in Benin City, Nigeria.

Authors :
Akanni O
Olashore A
Koleoso O
Source :
The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa [S Afr J Psychiatr] 2022 Dec 14; Vol. 28, pp. 1875. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 14 (Print Publication: 2022).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The Sleep Quality Questionnaire (SQQ) is a short and easy-to-understand resourceful tool for measuring poor sleep quality; however, it remains to be validated.<br />Aim: The focus of this study is to determine its reliability and validity among Nigerian adolescents.<br />Setting: Four gender-mixed schools within Benin City, Nigeria were selected to participate in the study.<br />Methods: Questionnaires containing the SQQ, the Sleep Condition Indicator (SCI), which is a validated scale, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) from 377 students selected from the junior and senior secondary school students were analysed.<br />Results: The mean age calculated was 14.78 years for 174 male and 203 female students. Cronbach's alpha for the SQQ scale was 0.70. It correlated strongly with the SCI (rho = 0.93, p = 0.00), weakly with the HADS depression (rho = -0.19, p < 0.01) and anxiety (rho = -0.30, p < 0.01), but had no association with gender. Factor analysis revealed three factors with an eigenvalue greater than 1. Factors 1-3 accounted for 31.78%, 15.16% and 11.26% of the variance, respectively, totalling 58.2%. The reliability of each of the three factors was as follows: factor 1, 0.75; factor 2, 0.47; and factor 3, 0.62. The SQQ demonstrated good specificity and sensitivity at a cut-off point of 18.<br />Conclusion: It is therefore recommended that the SQQ be included in the screening of sleep-related problems in adolescents, both in the primary and secondary care settings in Nigeria.<br />Contribution: The research shows that the Sleep Quality Questionnaire is both a reliable and valid screening tool among adolescents in Nigeria. Its brevity and simplicity further promote its use in clinical and non-clinical settings.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no financial or personal relationships that may have inappropriately influenced them in writing this article.<br /> (© 2022. The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1608-9685
Volume :
28
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36569807
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v28i0.1875