Description/Abstract
This IVMF research review examined sleep health in student servicemember/veterans (SSM/Vs) using National College Health Assessment data with 88,178 participants in 2018 and 67,972 in 2019. Through propensity score matching and multivariate analysis, SSM/Vs (n = 2984) reported higher levels of specific sleep issues than peers but fewer days feeling sleepy, suggesting that higher education institutions should train staff to recognize and support SSM/Vs with poor sleep health. Implications for practice, policy, and future research are also addressed in this IVMF research review.
Original Citation
Morris, P. A., Lindsay, K. G., Agana, P., Watson, K., & Willson, D. (2023). National Study of Sleep Health for student servicemembers/veterans. Journal of American College Health, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2023.2280778
Document Type
Brief
Disciplines
Military and Veterans Studies
Extent
2 pages
DCMI Type
Text
Keywords
college students’ sleep health, propensity score matching, student veteran sleep health, student veteran wellness
Publisher
Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University
Date
11-2023
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University, "Research Review: "National Study of Sleep Health for Student Servicemembers/Veterans"" (2023). Institute for Veterans and Military Families. 443.
https://surface.syr.edu/ivmf/443
Creative Commons License
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Rights
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