Publication date: Jul 24, 2024
In this paper we reported the rate of disagreements and their effect on stress levels and sleep quality. Data was collected from 573 South Dakota residents. We estimated two ordinary least squares regressions using stress and sleep quality due to COVID-19 as outcome variables. A high percentage (62. 1%) of the participants reported disagreements over COVID-19 with friends and family members. Disagreements over COVID-19 were associated with a higher level of stress (β = 1. 001, p = .000) and a lower level of sleep quality (β = -. 431, p = .039). The results of this study should serve as a reminder to researchers to consider the impact of interpersonal conflict over public health measures with family and friends on mental health.
Concepts | Keywords |
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Covid | COVID-19 |
Dakota | disagreements |
Friends | friends and family |
Sleep | sleep |
stress |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | COVID-19 |
disease | MESH | Sleep Quality |