Journal of Sleep Disorders: Treatment and CareISSN: 2325-9639

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Research Article, J Sleep Disor Treat Care Vol: 5 Issue: 2

Assessment of Quality of Sleep in Pregnancy and Socio Demographic Factors Associated with Poor Sleep Quality in Pregnancy

Zubair UB1*, Malik Z2 and Ali U3
1Department of Psychiatry, Regimental Medical Officer, Pakistan
2Resident Gynecologist, Foundation University Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
3Medical student, Foundation University Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Corresponding author : Zubair UB
7 50 CTE, Department of Psychiatry, Regimental Medical Officer, 750 CTE Balochistan, Pakistan
Tel: 0321-5209950
E-mail:
usamabinzubair@yahoo.com
Received: February 27, 2016 Accepted: April 25, 2016 Published: April 30, 2016
Citation: Zubair UB, Malik Z, Ali U (2016) Assessment of Quality of Sleep in Pregnancy and Socio Demographic Factors Associated with Poor Sleep Quality in Pregnancy. J Sleep Disor: Treat Care 5:2. doi:10.4172/2325-9639.1000174

Abstract

Objective: To determine the quality of sleep among pregnant women and analyze the associated socio demographic factors.

Study design: Descriptive cross sectional study.

Subjects and Methods: The sample population comprised of 114 pregnant women reporting for ante natal checkup at a tertiary care hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Quality of sleep was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Relationship of age, gestation, parity, planned or unplanned pregnancy, education, level of family income and tobacco smoking was assessed with sleep disturbances.

Results: Out of 114 women screened through PSQI, 26.3% had good sleep quality while 73.7% had poor sleep quality. After applying the logistic regression we found that increasing age, low family income and late gestation had significant association with poor sleep quality.

Conclusion: This study showed a high prevalence of poor sleep quality among pregnant women in Pakistan. Special attention should be paid to women with more age, late pregnancy and low income.

Keywords: Quality of sleep; Pregnancy; PSQI; Socio demographic factors

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