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http://dx.doi.org/10.18064/JKASI.2017.15.1.033

Correlation of Sleep and Sensory Processing Patterns With University Students  

Lee, Ye-Jin (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Graduate School, Inje University)
Kim, Ga-Yeon (Hae Seong Hospital)
Kim, Lee-Jin (SensoryPower research center for sensory integration and behavior improvement)
Park, So-Bin (Gwanjakjae Oriental Medicine Hospital)
Park, Si-Won (Gwanjakjae Oriental Medicine Hospital)
Kim, Kyeong-Mi (Haeundae Sharing and Happiness Hospital)
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Sensory Integration / v.15, no.1, 2017 , pp. 33-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : This study was to investigate the relationship between sensory processing patterns and sleep quality for poor sleepers enrolled in universities. Methods : The participants are 191 students, aged 18 to 25, at the 6 universities located in Busan, Daegu, and other Gyeongsang Provinces. These participants completed the Korean version of Adolescent/Adults Sensory Profile (AASP) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Results : The group with lower sleep quality of this study participants suggested low but positive correlation with sleep disturbance which is one of sleep quality components of the PSQI. Low sensory registration suggested high positive correlation and Sensory sensitivity suggested low positive correlation with daytime dysfunction. Conclusion : We identified that sensory processing patterns and sleep quality may influence each other and sleep quality can be more significantly influenced by specific sensory processing pattern. More studies requires on sleep quality and sensory processing patterns in children, adults, and elders.
Keywords
sensory processing; sleep quality; university student;
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