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Background: Poor sleep is commonplace among traditional entry university students. Lifestyle modifications, such as time management behaviors, may improve sleep quality by allocating sufficient time for sleep and mitigating stress-associated sleep latency inefficiencies.
Purpose: The purpose of our study was to evaluate time management behaviors as predictors of sleep quality in traditional entry university students.