#9742. Sleep disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic: An investigation of AIAN, Asian, Black, Latinx, and White young adults
September 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Social Sciences (miscellaneous);
Health (social science);
Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology;
Behavioral Neuroscience; |
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Abstract:
Objectives: This study investigates race-related disparities in sleep duration and quality among diverse young adults during the coronavirus 20XX (COVID-19) pandemic. Design & setting: Online cross-sectional study of young adults in the United States in April 20XX. Participants: About 547 American Indian/Alaskan Native (AIAN), Asian, Black, Latinx, and White young adults ages 18-25 years. Measurements: Participants completed measures of sleep duration and quality, coronavirus victimization distress, depression, age, sex/gender, employment status, essential worker status, student status, residential region, socioeconomic status, concerns about contracting coronavirus and CDC health risks.
Keywords:
Coronavirus; Disparities; Ethnicity/race; Sleep duration and quality
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