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Sleeping disturbance among older women in Vietnam: Results from the Vietnamese Women’s Wellness Research Program
21st International Council on Women’s Health Issues (ICOWHI) 21st Biennial Congress (USA, 06/11/2016–09/11/2016)
08/11/2016
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Abstract
Aims and objectives: To explore prevalence and correlates of sleep disturbance among women aged 60 and over in Vietnam.
Background: Sleep disturbance can negatively influence human's health. Sleep disturbance is likely to increase with age, and women appear to be more likely to experience sleep disturbance than men. Knowledge about sleep disturbance in women aged 60 and over in Vietnam is under-researched.
Design: The study presents results from a cross-sectional survey of 440 women aged 60 and over from 16 rural and urban suburbs in Vietnam from August 2014-January 2015 METHODS: Structured questionnaires were used to gather data about residence, age, marital status, educational attainment, employment status, income, body mass index, physical activity, exercise, perceived stress, general health status, number of chronic diseases and sleep disturbance. Descriptive analysis, bivariate correlation and binary logistic generalised linear model were used for data analysis.
Results: Among older women in Vietnam, (i) the prevalence of sleep disturbance was 38.9%; (ii) the most commonly problem was difficulty maintaining sleep, followed by sleep latency, reduced sleep quality, early waking and daytime sleepiness, (iii) body mass index and physical health were significantly associated with sleep disturbance status.
Conclusions: Sleep disturbance was relatively common among older women in Vietnam. Overweight increased their sleep disturbance while physical health was negatively associated with their sleep disturbance.
Details
- Title
- Sleeping disturbance among older women in Vietnam: Results from the Vietnamese Women’s Wellness Research Program
- Creators
- Tiet-Hanh Dao-Tran - Queensland University of TechnologyDebra Anderson - Queensland University of TechnologyCharrlotte Seib - Queensland University of Technology
- Conference
- 21st International Council on Women’s Health Issues (ICOWHI) 21st Biennial Congress (USA, 06/11/2016–09/11/2016)
- Identifiers
- 991013353171302368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation