The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in the elderly patients with dementia. Methodology: This research was conducted on 1210 noninstitutionalized elderly Malaysian individuals with dementia. The effects of age, ethnicity, educa...

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Main Authors: Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi, Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan, Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah, Chan, Yoke Mun
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Published: Sage Publications 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.281652015-09-08T08:20:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28165/ The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah Chan, Yoke Mun Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in the elderly patients with dementia. Methodology: This research was conducted on 1210 noninstitutionalized elderly Malaysian individuals with dementia. The effects of age, ethnicity, educational level, marital status, sex differences, social support, and having a partner on sleep quality were evaluated in the respondents. The multiple logistic regression analysis was used to predict the risk of sleep disturbances among the participants. Results: Approximately, 41% of the participants experienced sleep disruption. Further findings showed that ethnicity (odds ratio [OR] = 0.62), social support (OR = 1.35), marital status (OR = 2.21), educational level (OR = 0.65), and having a partner (OR = 0.45) significantly affected sleep quality (P < .05). Sex differences and age were unrelated predictors of sleep disturbances (P > .05). Conclusion: It was concluded that social isolation and being single increased sleep disruption among respondents, but having a partner and ethnic non-Malay decreased the rate of sleep problems. Sage Publications 2013-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28165/1/The%20effects%20of%20social%20support%20and%20having%20a%20partner%20on%20sleep%20quality%20in%20dementia.pdf Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi and Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan and Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah and Chan, Yoke Mun (2013) The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias, 28 (3). pp. 253-257. ISSN 1533-3175; ESSN: 1938-2731 10.1177/1533317513481098
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description Objectives: This study aimed to determine the effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in the elderly patients with dementia. Methodology: This research was conducted on 1210 noninstitutionalized elderly Malaysian individuals with dementia. The effects of age, ethnicity, educational level, marital status, sex differences, social support, and having a partner on sleep quality were evaluated in the respondents. The multiple logistic regression analysis was used to predict the risk of sleep disturbances among the participants. Results: Approximately, 41% of the participants experienced sleep disruption. Further findings showed that ethnicity (odds ratio [OR] = 0.62), social support (OR = 1.35), marital status (OR = 2.21), educational level (OR = 0.65), and having a partner (OR = 0.45) significantly affected sleep quality (P < .05). Sex differences and age were unrelated predictors of sleep disturbances (P > .05). Conclusion: It was concluded that social isolation and being single increased sleep disruption among respondents, but having a partner and ethnic non-Malay decreased the rate of sleep problems.
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author Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi
Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan
Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah
Chan, Yoke Mun
spellingShingle Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi
Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan
Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah
Chan, Yoke Mun
The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
author_facet Eshkoor, Sima Ataollahi
Tengku Abdul Hamid, Tengku Aizan
Hassan Nudin, Siti Sa'adiah
Chan, Yoke Mun
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title The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
title_short The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
title_full The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
title_fullStr The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
title_full_unstemmed The effects of social support and having a partner on sleep quality in dementia
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28165/1/The%20effects%20of%20social%20support%20and%20having%20a%20partner%20on%20sleep%20quality%20in%20dementia.pdf
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