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Sleep Quality and Insomnia Severity among Italian University Students: A Latent Profile Analysis

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Insomnia is a widespread sleep disorder associated with physical and mental health conditions. Although the heterogeneity of insomnia presentations has been acknowledged, research investigating clinically meaningful insomnia subtypes is still ongoing. This study aimed at exploring insomnia subtypes according to widely-used measures of symptoms severity and sleep quality among Italian university students using a latent profile analysis. Data were collected from 490 students reporting relevant insomnia symptoms through an online cross-sectional survey comprising the Insomnia Severity Index, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the 21-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and the Short Form-12. Latent profile analysis identified five insomnia subtypes. The severe insomnia (8.8%) group showed the highest insomnia severity, with diverse complaints concerning sleep quality and daytime functioning. Moderate insomnia with sleep duration complaints (8.4%) and moderate insomnia with medication use (15.9%) subgroups were characterized by middle range insomnia severity, with problems of sleep continuity and sleep medication use, respectively. Subthreshold insomnia with sleep latency complaints (20.4%) and subthreshold insomnia (46.5%) groups showed attenuated insomnia symptoms. Higher psychological complaints and worse quality of life were associated with greater sleep complaints. Overall, these findings highlight the relevance of sleep quality domains in identifying insomnia subtypes and might help optimize insomnia treatments.
Title: Sleep Quality and Insomnia Severity among Italian University Students: A Latent Profile Analysis
Description:
Insomnia is a widespread sleep disorder associated with physical and mental health conditions.
Although the heterogeneity of insomnia presentations has been acknowledged, research investigating clinically meaningful insomnia subtypes is still ongoing.
This study aimed at exploring insomnia subtypes according to widely-used measures of symptoms severity and sleep quality among Italian university students using a latent profile analysis.
Data were collected from 490 students reporting relevant insomnia symptoms through an online cross-sectional survey comprising the Insomnia Severity Index, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the 21-item Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and the Short Form-12.
Latent profile analysis identified five insomnia subtypes.
The severe insomnia (8.
8%) group showed the highest insomnia severity, with diverse complaints concerning sleep quality and daytime functioning.
Moderate insomnia with sleep duration complaints (8.
4%) and moderate insomnia with medication use (15.
9%) subgroups were characterized by middle range insomnia severity, with problems of sleep continuity and sleep medication use, respectively.
Subthreshold insomnia with sleep latency complaints (20.
4%) and subthreshold insomnia (46.
5%) groups showed attenuated insomnia symptoms.
Higher psychological complaints and worse quality of life were associated with greater sleep complaints.
Overall, these findings highlight the relevance of sleep quality domains in identifying insomnia subtypes and might help optimize insomnia treatments.

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