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Sleep Problems During COVID: A Closer Look at Singapore
SingaporeSaturday, December 28, 2024
Interestingly, mental health conditions like depression and anxiety played a significant role as well. People with these conditions were more likely to have insomnia. The pandemic introduced new stressors that made an already tough situation worse.
Everyone was affected differently though. Some people, like those working from home, might have had better sleep due to fewer commute stressors. The study also pointed out that women were more affected by insomnia compared to men.
In conclusion, the pandemic brought about unique challenges that disrupted many people's sleep patterns in Singapore. Understanding these issues can help in finding better ways to support mental health during crises.
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