AI Article Synopsis

  • Sleep deprivation is prevalent in Canada, with over 25% of Canadians getting less than the recommended 7 hours of sleep, and this study focuses on its prevalence and risk factors in two Cree First Nation communities in Saskatchewan.
  • Conducted through a cross-sectional survey with 588 participants between 2018 and 2019, the study utilized multivariate logistic regression to identify risk factors for sleep deprivation.
  • Results showed that 25.4% of participants experienced sleep deprivation, with key risk factors including being middle-aged or older, exposure to visible mold, and being male with nighttime insomnia symptoms, highlighting the need for targeted health interventions in these communities.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Sleep deprivation is a common problem in Canada and is associated with many health problems. More than a quarter of Canadians get fewer than the recommended sleep hours (<7 h). This paper examines the prevalence and risk factors for sleep deprivation in two First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Methods: The baseline cross-sectional survey was completed between 2018 and 2019 in collaboration with the two Cree First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. There were five hundred and eighty-eight participants participated in the survey from two communities. A Multivariate logistic regression model was used for analysis.

Results: The prevalence of sleep deprivation (<7 h of sleep) was 25.4%. The multivariate logistics regression revealed that middle and older age groups, visible mold in the house, and being male with nighttime insomnia symptoms were significantly associated with a higher risk of sleep deprivation among study participants in the study.

Conclusions: In these two First Nation communities, a higher proportion of the participants reported having sleep deprivation. This was a unique study, which evolved from ongoing research collaboration with two First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. Findings will be helpful in the management of patients with sleep deprivation in these communities; as well as for co-creating policy with the communities and future research priorities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8220004PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleepx.2021.100037DOI Listing

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