Prevalencia de Somnolencia en Estudiantes Universitarios de Fisioterapia
Somnolence is the interaction between the total “desire to be asleep” and “to be awake”. the subjective feeling of sleeping at one hour or in an inappropriate situation on daily time affects the state of mind, damages interpersonal relationships, labor and academic performance. In a quanti...
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oai:ojs2.127.0.0.1:article-762023-10-11T01:38:27Z Prevalencia de Somnolencia en Estudiantes Universitarios de Fisioterapia Zarza García, Addy Leticia Cante Cuevas, Xochilt Candelaria Javier Rivera, Leidy Sofia Vásquez Gutiérrez, Mauricia Guadalupe Kent Sulú, Martha Patricia Somnolence is the interaction between the total “desire to be asleep” and “to be awake”. the subjective feeling of sleeping at one hour or in an inappropriate situation on daily time affects the state of mind, damages interpersonal relationships, labor and academic performance. In a quantitative, descriptive and transversal study (research), the prevalence of somnolence in students of the Autonomous University of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, was determined by using the EPWORTH scale (ESE). Age and gender of the different categories (weight, height, IMC, semester, somnolence levels) were compared by analyzing frequencies and simple correlations, identifying the differences, and ANCOVA analysis for the scores of the groups in the ESE. The Kolmogorov Smirnov test was applied for the normality of the data. the percentages in sleep disturbance prevailed normal somnolence (73.6%), being women (74.4%). excess weight had average and standard deviation of 15.60 ± 2.60 with excessive sleepiness. the results indicate that normal somnolence was 73.6%, marginal somnolence 17.4% and excessive somnolence 9.1%. it is significant to diagnose and canalize cases of somnolence, considering the adverse effect of sleep deficit on students La somnolencia es la interacción del total del “deseo de estar dormido” y de “estar despierto”, es una sensación subjetiva de sueño a una hora o en una situación inapropiada a diario, afecta el estado de ánimo, deteriora las relaciones interpersonales, el rendimiento laboral y académico. El estudio es cuantitativo, descriptivo y transversal, se determinó la prevalencia de somnolencia en estudiantes de la Universidad Autónoma de ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, mediante la escala de EPWORTH (ESE). Se compararon edad y género de las diferentes categorías (peso, talla, IMC, semestre, niveles de somnolencias) mediante el análisis de frecuencias y correlaciones simples, identificándose las diferencias, y análisis por ANCOVA para las calificaciones de los grupos en la ESE. Se aplicó la prueba Kolmogorov Smirnov para la normalidad de los datos. En los porcentajes de alteración del sueño, prevaleció la somnolencia normal (73.6%), siendo mujeres (74.4%). El exceso de peso tuvo una media y desviación estándar de 15.60 ± 2.60 con somnolencia excesiva. Los resultados muestran que la somnolencia normal fue del 73.6% y la somnolencia marginal de 17.4% y somnolencia excesiva 9.1%. Es significativo diagnosticar y canalizar los casos de somnolencia, considerando el efecto adverso del déficit del sueño en los estudiantes. Universida de Sonora 2023-02-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://invurnus.unison.mx/index.php/INVURNUS/article/view/76 10.46588/invurnus.v17i1.76 INVURNUS; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2022): enero-diciembre 2007-6185 2007-5421 spa https://invurnus.unison.mx/index.php/INVURNUS/article/view/76/53 Derechos de autor 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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Prevalencia de Somnolencia en Estudiantes Universitarios de Fisioterapia |
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Prevalencia de Somnolencia en Estudiantes Universitarios de Fisioterapia |
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Prevalencia de Somnolencia en Estudiantes Universitarios de Fisioterapia |
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Somnolence is the interaction between the total “desire to be asleep” and “to be awake”. the subjective feeling of sleeping at one hour or in an inappropriate situation on daily time affects the state of mind, damages interpersonal relationships, labor and academic performance. In a quantitative, descriptive and transversal study (research), the prevalence of somnolence in students of the Autonomous University of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, was determined by using the EPWORTH scale (ESE). Age and gender of the different categories (weight, height, IMC, semester, somnolence levels) were compared by analyzing frequencies and simple correlations, identifying the differences, and ANCOVA analysis for the scores of the groups in the ESE. The Kolmogorov Smirnov test was applied for the normality of the data. the percentages in sleep disturbance prevailed normal somnolence (73.6%), being women (74.4%). excess weight had average and standard deviation of 15.60 ± 2.60 with excessive sleepiness. the results indicate that normal somnolence was 73.6%, marginal somnolence 17.4% and excessive somnolence 9.1%. it is significant to diagnose and canalize cases of somnolence, considering the adverse effect of sleep deficit on students |
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