Eunhee Hwang1, Sujin Shin2
1 Department of Nursing, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea 2 College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
Background: This systematic review and meta-analysis
aimed at investigating the current status and prevalence of
sleep disturbance in Korean university students and provide
evidence to develop appropriate strategies for improving
sleep disturbance.
Methods: Pooled prevalence of sleep disturbance in Korean
university students was assessed using PubMed,
CINAHL, Research Information Sharing Service, National
Assembly Library, Korean studies Information
Service System, and Korea Citation Index databases. A total
of 1,843 studies were retrieved from the literature
search, and 14 studies were included in the analysis.
Statistical analysis was performed using comprehensive
meta-analysis software.
Results: The overall pooled prevalence was 48.9% (95%
confidence interval [CI], 41.6-56.3%). Subgroup analyses
revealed that the pooled prevalence rates were 59.2% (95%
CI, 38.8-50.7%) in the Pittsburgh Sleep
Quality Index (PSQI)-based and 26.0% (95% CI, 19.5-33.9%)
in non-PSQI-based studies, 23.2% (95% CI,
15.6-33.1%) in low-quality and 56.9% (95% CI, 49.3-64.2%)
in moderate-quality studies, 35.6% (95% CI,
33.4-37.8%) in studies published before 2010 and 51.4%
(95% CI, 42.9-59.8%) in studies published since
2011.
Conclusions: The prevalence of sleep disturbance is higher
in university students. Therefore, further studies
are needed to identify sleep problems of university students
and gain future-oriented insights to develop mediation
strategies.
Korean J Health Promot 2020;20(2):49-57 |