Title Odnos stresa, kvalitete sna i radnog pamćenja
Title (english) Relationship between stress, sleep quality and working memory
Author Iva Samaluk
Mentor Lozena Ivanov (mentor)
Committee member Lozena Ivanov (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marina Vidaković (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Kristijan Žibrat (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2023-09-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology General Psychology
Abstract Urbani način života koji zahvaća cjelokupnu populaciju pred ljude, naročito studente, stavlja visoka očekivanja i brojne obveze, pa sastavni dio svakodnevnog života pojedinca čini stres, stanje organizma u kojem postoji prijetnja narušavanja vlastita integriteta. Stres je nešto s čime se svi studenti susreću tijekom studiranja, a u akademskom kontekstu utječe i na kvalitetu spavanja studenata. Stres i kvaliteta spavanja konstrukti su koji imaju značajan utjecaj na izvršne funkcije i komponente radnog pamćenja. S obzirom na navedeno može se utvrditi kako je različitim istraživanjima ustanovljena povezanost stresa i kvalitete sna s mjerama radnog pamćenja, a cilj ovog istraživanja bio je utvrditi odnos stresa, kvalitete sna i radnog pamćenja na uzorku studenata Sveučilišta u Zadru i na taj način doprinijeti boljem razumijevanju međuodnosa navedenih konstrukata. Uzorak je činio 71 student preddiplomskog studija psihologije Sveučilišta u Zadru, od čega 88,7% studentica (N=63) te 8.5% studenata (N=6), dok se 2 sudionika svrstavaju u kategoriju „ostalo“ (2,8%). Prosječna dob uzorka iznosi 20,5 godina, a totalni raspon godina sudionika kreće se od 19 do 28 godina. Zadatak radnog pamćenja proveden je uživo, dok su sudionici upitnik sociodemografskih podataka, Skalu stresa iz skale depresivnosti, anksioznosti i stresa (Lovibond i Lovibond, 1995; hrvatska adaptacija Jokić - Begić i sur., 2012) te Pittsburgh indeks kvalitete spavanja (Buysse i sur., 1989) ispunjavali online putem. Sukladno očekivanjima, utvrdila se pozitivna povezanost razine stresa i kvalitete sna; sudionici koji su postigli viši rezultat na skali stresa, postizali su i viši rezultat na skali kvalitete spavanja, odnosno lošiji su spavači. Rezultati su također pokazali kako sudionici s nižom razinom stresa postižu bolje rezultate u zadatku radnog pamćenja u odnosu na one s višom razinom stresa, međutim razlika u kapacitetu radnog pamćenja između „dobrih“ i „loših“ spavača nije utvrđena.
Abstract (english) The urban way of life that affects the entire population before people, especially students, places high expectations and numerous obligations, so an integral part of an individual's daily life is stress, a state of the organism in which there is a threat of violating one's own integrity. Stress is something that all students encounter during their studies, and in an academic context it also affects the quality of students' sleep. Stress and sleep quality are constructs that have a significant impact on executive functions and components of working memory. In view of the above, it can be determined that various studies have established the connection between stress and sleep quality with measures of working memory, and the goal of this research was to determine the relationship between stress, sleep quality and working memory in a sample of students at the University of Zadar and thus contribute to a better understanding interrelationship of the mentioned constructs. The sample consisted of 71 undergraduate students of psychology at the University of Zadar, of which 88.7% were female students (N=63) and 8.5% were male students (N=6), while 2 participants were classified as "other" (2.8%) . The average age of the sample is 20.5 years, and the total age range of the participants ranges from 19 to 28 years. The working memory task was performed live, while the participants took a sociodemographic data questionnaire, the Stress Scale from the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (Lovibond and Lovibond, 1995; Croatian adaptation Jokić - Begić et al., 2012) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (Buysse et al. ., 1989) completed online. In accordance with expectations, a positive correlation between stress level and sleep quality was established; participants who scored higher on the stress scale also scored higher on the sleep quality scale, that is, they are worse sleepers. The results also showed that participants with a lower level of stress achieved better results in the working memory task compared to those with a higher level of stress, however the difference in working memory capacity between "good" and "bad" sleepers was not established.
Keywords
kvaliteta spavanja
radno pamćenje
stres
Keywords (english)
sleep quality
working memory
stress
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:323992
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) psihologije)
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Created on 2023-09-27 16:53:24