Stress and Sleep Quality Among The Elderly During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Title
Stress and Sleep Quality Among The Elderly During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Subject
Elderly, Stress, Sleep Quality, Covid-19
Description
Stress experienced by the elderly has an impact on various problems such as difficulty sleeping,
discomfort, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. The quality of sleep also has several aspects such as sleep
duration, sleep literacy, and subjective aspects of sleep. The objective of this research is to determine the relationship
between stress and sleep quality in the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research uses an analytical
observational cross-sectional approach. The sample obtained as many as 111 respondents by means of convenience
sampling. This study shows the most stress level is moderate stress (45.9%), most respondents' sleep quality level
is good sleep quality (94.6%), the subjective sleep quality level is mostly adequate poor (45.0%), the longest
respondent's sleep duration is <5 hours (40.5%), the respondent's sleep latency is at most 31-60 minutes (76.6%),
the most respondent's sleep efficiency is >85% (67.6% ), the most respondents' sleep disorders were 10-18 (71.2%),
the most respondents' sleep dysfunction was 3-4 (57.7%), the respondents had never used sleeping pills in the last
month (92.8%), and there was a significant relationship between stress and sleep quality in the elderly during the
Covid-19 pandemic with a p-value = 0.001. There is a significant relationship between stress and sleep quality in
the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic, so it is hoped that the puskesmas such as the person in charge of the elderly at the Senen Sub District Health Center will carry out activities or socialization to the elderly regarding improving sleep quality and ways to deal with stress
discomfort, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. The quality of sleep also has several aspects such as sleep
duration, sleep literacy, and subjective aspects of sleep. The objective of this research is to determine the relationship
between stress and sleep quality in the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research uses an analytical
observational cross-sectional approach. The sample obtained as many as 111 respondents by means of convenience
sampling. This study shows the most stress level is moderate stress (45.9%), most respondents' sleep quality level
is good sleep quality (94.6%), the subjective sleep quality level is mostly adequate poor (45.0%), the longest
respondent's sleep duration is <5 hours (40.5%), the respondent's sleep latency is at most 31-60 minutes (76.6%),
the most respondent's sleep efficiency is >85% (67.6% ), the most respondents' sleep disorders were 10-18 (71.2%),
the most respondents' sleep dysfunction was 3-4 (57.7%), the respondents had never used sleeping pills in the last
month (92.8%), and there was a significant relationship between stress and sleep quality in the elderly during the
Covid-19 pandemic with a p-value = 0.001. There is a significant relationship between stress and sleep quality in
the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic, so it is hoped that the puskesmas such as the person in charge of the elderly at the Senen Sub District Health Center will carry out activities or socialization to the elderly regarding improving sleep quality and ways to deal with stress
Creator
Bella, Santa Maria Pangaribuan, Sri Hunun Widiastuti
Source
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UrHpRtYoVAKceSWnCGnoIwyKy5f00jwq
Publisher
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Date
2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
p-ISSN: 1979-2697
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Bella, Santa Maria Pangaribuan, Sri Hunun Widiastuti, “Stress and Sleep Quality Among The Elderly During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10674.